Thanks, that did it. On 4/27/07, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/27/2007 11:34 AM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > > I noticed the following difference in parse(text = ...) between R > > 2.4.1 and R 2.5.0. > > > > === > > > >> parse(text = "\"^\" (x ,2 )") > > expression(x^2) > >> R.version.string > > [1] "R version 2.4.1 Patched (2006-12-30 r40331)" > > > > > > ==== > > > >> parse(text = "\"^\" (x ,2 )") > > expression("^" (x ,2 )) > >> R.version.string > > [1] "R version 2.5.0 RC (2007-04-16 r41194)" > > > > ==== > > > > Ryacas was depending on the behavior in R 2.4.1 so the new > > behavior breaks it. > > > > Is this intentional? a bug? How do I get the R 2.4.1 output > > from R 2.5.0 ? > > There's no difference in the parsing, the difference is in the printing. > By default 2.5.0 will echo what you typed, whereas 2.4.1 will deparse. > You can get the 2.4.1 behaviour using options(keep.source=F) or > parse(text = "\"^\" (x ,2 )", srcfile=NULL) (as ?parse says). > > Duncan Murdoch >
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