>If you are writing new functions (or libraries) and you
>imitate S-Plus, you lose two of the most important features of R
>(besides its being freely available with source): speed and superior
>scoping rules.
Jim
Could you please expand a bit on this statement about imitating S wrt speed. I
am aware that R is substantially faster in looping and that I don't need to
(and
can't) code "For" loops. Are you suggesting that there are other
things which
will run much faster if they are coded in an non-S way?
Paul Gilbert
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