On 29.09.2011 22:38, Ben qant wrote:
Hello,
Why does rm.outlier produce a list for me? I know its something about my
data because I can't make a mock up that reproduces the issue.
Any ideas? My data goes in as a matrix and comes out as a list:
class(dat)
[1] "matrix"
str(dat)
would be more helpful, since you could have a matrix of lists, for
example (i.e. a list with dim attributes).
dat = rm.outlier(dat)
What is rm.outlier? It is not in base R.
Uwe Ligges
class(dat)
[1] "list"
Thanks,
Ben
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