On 9 March 2017 at 01:29, Arunkumar Srinivasan
wrote:
> The time info is lost on the first index as well. And it happens *silently*.
Yes, because it assumes homogeneous format on the entire vector. You
may want to
do two passes with different formats or run a regular expression to
catch typos.
Hello:
I tried "debug(help)" with the problem mentioned below. It
stopped with a call to "library", from which I generate the following
simple replication of this error:
> library(help = 'fda', character.only = TRUE)
Error in formatDL(nm, txt, indent = max(nchar(nm, "w")) + 3) :
in
Dear R-devel, I have tested the code below on R v3.3.2 and v3.3.3 on
Mac and Windows.
x <- c("2017-01-01 05:00:02", "2017-01-02 03 :M:00") # note the ‘ :M’
in 2nd value
as.POSIXct(x)
# [1] "2017-01-01 GMT" "2017-01-02 GMT”
The time info is lost on the first index as well. And it happens *silently
Hello:
A call to help(..., help_type='text') fails with "package='fda":
> install.packages('fda')
> help(package='fda', help_type='text')
Error in formatDL(nm, txt, indent = max(nchar(nm, "w")) + 3) :
incorrect values of 'indent' and 'width'
I have this wrapped inside "try" in
{This was sent to me, MM, only, but for completeness should
have gone back to R-devel.
Further: I now *have* added Marie B to the members'of "R bugzilla"
-- M.Maechler}
I had already read the R bug reporting guide and I'm sure it is a bug.
The bug occurs when the u