Gentlemen, In the documentation for reshape, in the function signature, the argument "direction" is not listed. However, it is explained in the explanation of parameters below. I am using R 2.2.1. Out of curiosity: Is the R core team still an all-male affair? I don't think I have seen a single lady's name. -- -- Vivek Satsangi Student, Rochester, NY USA
Please ignore this message. I was not reading carefully enough, the parameter is in there. Vivek On 2/24/06, Vivek Satsangi <vivek.satsangi at gmail.com> wrote:> Gentlemen, > > In the documentation for reshape, in the function signature, the > argument "direction" is not listed. However, it is explained in the > explanation of parameters below. > > I am using R 2.2.1. > > > Out of curiosity: Is the R core team still an all-male affair? I don't > think I have seen a single lady's name. > -- > -- Vivek Satsangi > Student, Rochester, NY USA >-- -- Vivek Satsangi Student, Rochester, NY USA
On 2/24/2006 9:44 AM, Vivek Satsangi wrote:> Gentlemen, > > In the documentation for reshape, in the function signature, the > argument "direction" is not listed. However, it is explained in the > explanation of parameters below.I see it between drop and new.row.names:> reshape(data, varying = NULL, v.names = NULL, timevar = "time", > idvar = "id", ids = 1:NROW(data), > times = seq(length = length(varying[[1]])), > drop = NULL, direction, new.row.names = NULL, > split = list(regexp="\.", include=FALSE))in the reshape man page. Did you overlook it, or are you looking somewhere else?> I am using R 2.2.1. > > > Out of curiosity: Is the R core team still an all-male affair? I don't > think I have seen a single lady's name.It's been several years since I've seen some of them, but as far as I've heard, they're all still male. Duncan Murdoch