In the help for get(), the following example is given: a <- 1:4 assign("a[1]", 2) a[1] == 2 #FALSE get("a[1]") == 2 #TRUE However, executing that last line for me gives Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' not found
Hi, On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Timothy Bates <timothy.c.bates at gmail.com> wrote:> In the help for get(), the following example is given: > > a <- 1:4 > assign("a[1]", 2) > a[1] == 2 ? ? ? ? ?#FALSE > get("a[1]") == 2 ? #TRUE > > However, executing that last line for me gives > > Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' not foundThat's actually in the help for assign(). But anyway, help files are checked before distribution, so something is likely odd about your session. Is this in an empty session? OS, version, etc? sessionInfo() at the very least. What does ls() look like? Did you get any other warnings or errors? Sarah -- Sarah Goslee http://www.functionaldiversity.org
On 11/10/2011 12:31 PM, Timothy Bates wrote:> In the help for get(), the following example is given: > > a<- 1:4 > assign("a[1]", 2) > a[1] == 2 #FALSE > get("a[1]") == 2 #TRUE > > However, executing that last line for me gives > > Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' not foundWhat did the second line say? It's the line that created the `a[1]` object. Duncan Murdoch
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