>>>>> Duncan Murdoch
>>>>> on Thu, 4 Aug 2022 08:48:06 -0400 writes:
> The help for rbind() and cbind() says in the text that the
> default for deparse.level is 0, when in fact it is 1.?
Well, that's not what is meant by the current text.
Note that ";" is semantically almost a ".", and I have
always read
\code{deparse.level = 0} constructs no labels; the default,\cr
\code{deparse.level = 1 or 2} constructs labels from the argument
names, see the \sQuote{Value} section below.
as
'deparse.level = 0' constructs no labels;
the default, 'deparse.level = 1 or 2' constructs labels from the
argument
names, see the _Value_ section below.
so *not* as claiming that the default is deparse.level=0.
But you are right that the current phrasing should be changed to
be more clear. I would like to keep mentioning the default in the
\arguments{} part, and only change that, e.g., to
\code{deparse.level = 0} constructs no labels;
the default \code{deparse.level = 1} typically and
\code{deparse.level = 2} always construct labels from the argument
names, see the \sQuote{Value} section below.
WDYT ?
> Here's a patch to fix it.
> Duncan Murdoch