On Tue, 9 Nov 2010, Hervé Pagès wrote:
Hi,
Found in ?eapply (in current R-devel):
\value{
A named (unless \code{USE.NAMES = FALSE}) list. Note that the order of
the components is arbitrary for hashed environments: currently it will
be in the order the name-value pairs were added for unhashed
^^^^^^^^
hashed?
environments.
}
This looks like a typo.
Only to someone who does not understand hashing. Please try it for
yourself:
e <- new.env(hash=TRUE)
assign("a", 1, e)
assign("ab", 2, e)
assign("abcde", 2, e)
assign("ac", 3, e)
assign("b", 4, e)
names(eapply(e, mean))
(and I get
[1] "a" "b" "abcde" "ab" "ac"
)
Thanks,
H.
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