>>>>> "RL" == Richard Lammers <lammers at
edac.sr.unh.edu> writes:
RL> I am using R 0.49 and I did not see this in the archives:
It was a bug; and it has been corrected a while.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been a new beta release of R in the mean time.
RL> Given sum() defaults to na.rm = FALSE, should both of these results
RL> be NA?
> sum(c(1,NA))
RL> [1] NA
> sum(c(NA,1))
RL> [1] 0
This is the current [0.50-a3 "alpha"] (and desired) behavior :
> sum(c(1,NA)); sum(c(NA,1))
[1] NA
[1] NA> sum(c(1,NA), na.rm=TRUE); sum(c(NA,1),na.rm=TRUE)
[1] 1
[1] 1>
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