On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 ivo.welch@yale.edu wrote:
> Full_Name: ivo welch
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> Submission from: (NULL) (130.132.33.212)
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> * In the ?subset page, please add
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> subset( dataframe, select= c(-column1,-column2) )
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> returns a dara frame that is without columns 1 and 2 .
Well, why? select = -c(column1, column2) would be more sensible, but as
it says
This allows
the use of the standard indexing conventions so that for example
ranges of columns can be specified easily.
you are adding nothing which is not already there (except perhaps that you
have not understood `An Introduction to R').
> * Also, in ?lm, it would be nice to add a few more words about how to get a
> residuals vector of the same length as the variable vectors, even if there
are
> NAs. (I know how to do this in one way, but this may not be the right
> recommended way.)
That's on the ?residuals page where it belongs. It is also on page 141 of
MASS4, and we would all benefit if you would take the time to read that
volume thoroughly.
> I figure that I can help with suggestions for the docs more than with the
> substance, being an R learner myself. It's a truly amazing language.
Please don't misuse R-bugs for this purpose. Someone has manually to deal
with your reports, and we have very limited resources.
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