Hmm. Chuck: I don't see how this example represents incomplete/incommensurate recycling. Doesn't TRUE replicate from length-1 to length-3 in this case (mat[c(TRUE,FALSE),2] would be an example of incomplete recycling)?
William: clever, but maybe too clever unless you really need the speed? (The clever way is 8 times faster in the following case ...) x <- rep(1,1e6) rbenchmark::benchmark(x[c(FALSE,TRUE,FALSE)],x[seq_along(x) %% 3 == 2]) On the other hand, it takes 0.025 vs 0.003 seconds per iteration ... fortunes::fortune("7ms") On Thu, Jan 4, 2018 at 4:09 PM, Berry, Charles <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> wrote: > > >> On Jan 4, 2018, at 11:56 AM, Ben Bolker <bbol...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> >> Sorry if this has been covered here somewhere in the past, but ... >> >> Does anyone know why logical vectors are *silently* recycled, even >> when they are incommensurate lengths, when doing logical indexing? > > It is convenient to use a single `TRUE' in programmatic manipulation of > subscripts in the same manner as using an empty subscript interactively: > >> mat<-diag(1:3) >> expr1 <- quote(mat[]) >> expr1[[3]] <- TRUE >> expr1[[4]] <- 2 >> eval(expr1) > [1] 0 2 0 >> mat[,2] > [1] 0 2 0 > > HTH, > > Chuck ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel