Hello, the fix of PR18612 (https://bugs.r-project.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18612) in r85380 (https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/2653cc6203fce4c48874111c75bbccac3ac4e803) caused a change in `dim<-()`. Specifically, in the past, any `dim<-()` assignment would _always_ remove "dimnames" and "names" attributes per help("dim"):
The replacement method changes the "dim" attribute (provided the new value is compatible) and removes any "dimnames" and "names" attributes. In the new version, assigning the same "dim" as before will no longer remove "dimnames". I'm reporting here to check whether this change was intended, or if it was an unintended side effect of the bug fix. For example, in R Under development (unstable) (2023-10-21 r85379), we would get: > x <- array(1:2, dim=c(1,2), dimnames=list("A", c("a","b"))) > str(dimnames(x)) List of 2 $ : chr "A" $ : chr [1:2] "a" "b" > dim(x) <- dim(x) ## Removes "dimnames" no matter what > str(dimnames(x)) NULL whereas in R Under development (unstable) (2023-10-21 r85380) and beyond, we now get: > x <- array(1:2, dim=c(1,2), dimnames=list("A", c("a","b"))) > str(dimnames(x)) List of 2 $ : chr "A" $ : chr [1:2] "a" "b" > dim(x) <- dim(x) ## No longer removes "dimnames" > str(dimnames(x)) List of 2 $ : chr "A" $ : chr [1:2] "a" "b" > dim(x) <- rev(dim(x)) ## Still removes "dimnames" > str(dimnames(x)) NULL /Henrik ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel