On Dec 28, 2009, at 4:24 PM, milton ruser wrote:

Hi Francesco,

Be carefull with create a object named str, because you crash str()
function. I don't know if it have implications on any package or functions.

Agree that is not a good idea, but don't agree with why. The action of creating an object with the same name will not generally "crash the function" but will often crash the wetware.

--
David.


bests

milton

On Mon, Dec 28, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Francesco Napolitano
<franap...@gmail.com>wrote:

Sorry for the dumb question, but I couldn't figure this out myself.

Consider the following:

str <- c("abc","def")
array(str, c(2,1))
   [,1]
[1,] "abc"
[2,] "def"

How can i obtain the outcome of the second instruction without
specifying the number of rows?

Thank you in advance,
Francesco.

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