I request that the "freq" argument to hist be deprecated. Reason: One nice thing about SAS is is the consistency of certain inputs across many PROCs. In particular, they have "weight" and "freq" statements. We have added "weights" and "freq" to a number of functions in S-PLUS, listed below. I would like to see the same in R. In porting the glmpath package to S-PLUS, we found one compatibility issue - hist.default in R has an argument "freq", interpreted to be !probability. S-PLUS uses "freq" for frequencies in hist. I request that the use of "freq" for !probability be deprecated, to allow the argument to be used for frequencies in a future release. Of the functions in R packages that are loaded by default, hist.default is the only one I found with a "freq" argument. -------------------------------------------------- These functions have both "weights" and "freq" arguments in S-PLUS: hist rowMeans rowSums rowVars colMeans colSums colVars colQuantiles cor, var, stdev density skewness, kurtosis qqline qqnorm.default quantile Some others have "weights" but not (yet) "freq", including mean median ppoints tabulate. Other functions like lm have always had a weights argument. -------------------------------------------------- Tim Hesterberg Disclaimer - my own opinions, not Insightful's.