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2012 Oct 24
0
Shouldn't the \usage section tell the truth?
Hi, The signature of mget() changed between R-2.15.1 and recent R-devel. In R-2.15.1: > args(mget) function (x, envir, mode = "any", ifnotfound = list(function(x) stop(paste0("value for '", x, "' not found"), call. = FALSE)), inherits = FALSE) NULL In R-devel: > args(mget) function (x, envir, mode = "any", ifnotfound
2020 Jun 23
1
mget(missingArgument)?
Currently, when mget() is used to get the value of a function's argument with no default value and no value in the call it returns the empty name (R_MissingArg). Is that the right thing to do or should it return 'ifnotfound' or give an error? E.g., > a <- (function(x) { y <- "y from function's environment"; mget(c("x","y","z"),
2005 May 12
2
mget empty strings
Dear R community, I am a beginner to R and have a question concerning mget, about I could not find anything in the various documentation. I have a column in a dataframe x for which I want to get values in y: mget(x[,1], env=y, ifnotfound=NA) I receive an error mesage: Error in mget(x[, 1], env = y, ifnotfound = NA) : attempt to use zero-length variable name this is probably due to
2007 May 01
1
Possible problem with S4 dispatch
Hi, First a bit of disclaimer... I haven't isolated this problem into an easy to reproduce case, and I won't be surprised if the root cause is a fault in my code's use of name spaces or some such. The error I'm seeing is one in which the desired method is not found. What worries me in terms of my expectations of how to debug the problem is that showMethods and selectMethod both
2011 Sep 27
2
Matrix and list indices
Hi guys, I am trying to replace all elements of earth that are equal to zero with their corresponding elements in mars. I can do the replace with a bunch of for-loops, but I don't think this is the R way of doing things. my_list <- list( earth=array(c(0,0,45,0,0,45,0,45),dim=c(2,2,2)), mars=array(c(8:1),dim=c(2,2,2))) my_list for (i in c(1:2)) { for (j in c(1:2)) {
2013 Feb 14
3
list of matrices --> array
i'm somehow embarrassed to even ask this, but is there any built-in method for doing this: my_list <- list() my_list[[1]] <- matrix(1:20, ncol = 5) my_list[[2]] <- matrix(20:1, ncol = 5) now, knowing that these matrices are identical in dimension, i'd like to unfold the list to a 2x4x5 (or some other permutation of the dim sizes) array. i know i can initialize the array, then
2008 Jan 08
1
storing matrices in a list or vector and preserve dimensions
Hi all, As an R newbie, I wonder how I can store multiple matrices in a list() or vector() object without losing their structure. I should be able to retrieve the matrix from the list later on. If I just append() the matrices to a list() object, they automatically lose their dimensions, whereas I would like to preserve the dimensions of the matrices. Is there any function in R which allows
2012 Feb 29
2
Using a FOR LOOP to name objects
Hello, I am trying to use a for loop to name objects in each iteraction. As in the following example (which doesn't work quite well) my_list<-c("A","B","C","D","E","F") for(i in c(1:length(my_list))){ url<- "http://finance.yahoo.com" doc = htmlTreeParse(url, useInternalNodes = T) tab_nodes = xpathApply(doc,
2015 Jan 09
2
RFC: getifexists() {was [Bug 16065] "exists" ...}
>>>>> Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> >>>>> on Fri, 9 Jan 2015 14:00:38 +0100 writes: >>>>> Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> >>>>> on Thu, 8 Jan 2015 14:02:26 -0800 writes: >> On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:57 AM, <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote: >>> On Thu, 8
2013 Nov 26
1
dynamic lists at C level
Dear R-devel, I am trying to do something similar to dynamic length lists in R, but at C level. In R, that would be rather trivial: - determine the length of the list - create the list object - store the values for each component - access value components by using "[[" At C level, for a single component where I need to store a vector of length 5, I do: int *p_result; SEXP my_list =
2005 May 04
1
error with the function GOHyperG from GOstats package
I am running R 2.0.0, GOstats 1.1.1 and GO 1.7.0, and when I use the function GOHyperG, I have the following error: w1<-as.list(hgu95av2LOCUSID) w2<-unique(unlist(w1)) set.seed(123) myLL<-sample(w2,100) xx <- GOHyperG(myLL) Error in mget(x, env = GOTERM, ifnotfound = NA) : recursive default argument reference In fact first I tried this function with my locusId ' list (with
2012 Nov 02
1
Bioconductor, merging annotation with list of probeids
Hi all, Im very new to R so please forgive my poor language! I've been trying to map on my list of probeids the relative annotation but unsuccessfully. I get this error symbols <- mget(probes,mouse4302SYMBOL,ifnotfound=NA) Error in .checkKeysAreWellFormed(keys) : keys must be supplied in a character vector with no NAs Thanks for your help! Brawni -- View this message in context:
2006 Apr 07
3
RJS removing content of div, but not div itself
Hi, I''m creating a list of ingredients on a page. When the user clicks the ''Add Ingredient'' button a record gets added to the db and the ingredient gets added to the page. On the page, each record is represented by a <div> with three <span>s inside. One of the <span>s has a link_to_remote to ''delete'' the ingredient. When the link
2024 Feb 18
1
Capturing Function Arguments
? Sat, 17 Feb 2024 11:15:43 -0700 "Reed A. Cartwright" <racartwright at gmail.com> ?????: > I'm wrapping a function in R and I want to record all the arguments > passed to it, including default values and missing values. This is hard if not impossible to implement for the general case because the default arguments are evaluated in the environment of the function as it
2024 Jan 18
2
Should subsetting named vector return named vector including named unmatched elements?
Subsetting vector (including lists) returns the same number of elements as the subsetting vector, including unmatched elements which are reported as `NA` or `NULL` (in case of lists). Consider: ``` menu = list( ? "bacon" = "foo", ? "eggs" = "bar", ? "beans" = "baz" ? ) select = c("bacon", "eggs",
2011 Jul 17
1
function design: multiple imput names
dear all, a simple question, I need to write a function in which I retrive an undetermined number of vector in the function. I solved the problem thanks to this link http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2540232/how-to-allow-multiple-inputs-from-user-using-r so my function will look alike this my_fun <- function(...){ my_list <- lapply(..., function(x){x}) } I need just one more
2015 Jan 09
0
RFC: getifexists() {was [Bug 16065] "exists" ...}
>>>>> Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com> >>>>> on Thu, 8 Jan 2015 14:02:26 -0800 writes: > On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:57 AM, <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote: >> On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, Michael Lawrence wrote: >> >> If we do add an argument to get(), then it should be named consistently >>>
2015 Jan 08
2
RFC: getifexists() {was [Bug 16065] "exists" ...}
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 11:57 AM, <luke-tierney at uiowa.edu> wrote: > On Thu, 8 Jan 2015, Michael Lawrence wrote: > > If we do add an argument to get(), then it should be named consistently >> with the ifnotfound argument of mget(). As mentioned, the possibility of a >> NULL value is problematic. One solution is a sentinel value that indicates >> an unbound value
2006 Apr 03
3
Ready to call this a bug
I''ve been trying to get a handle on AJAX today and am ready to call "BUG!" I started with the code from Curt''s "AJAX on Rails". It used <ul="my_list"> and <li> and worked fine. Except I need a table instead of a list. So I did the simplest thing that I thought could possibly work. In the view, I changed the :position attribute from
2009 Sep 05
5
Filling Wx::ListCtrl with contents
Hi all, I''ve got a question concerning ListCtrl_virtual of wxRuby since I see no way filling the list with dynamic contents. I''m new to Ruby so I maybe have to apologise for my request. The problem is, that I have to define the on_get_item_text(item, col) function. There I would like to use the item and col variables to read data from a two-dimensional array. My very problem