Re: [R] The assign function in R

2008-06-19 Thread Applejus
Thanks all for your help! Peter Dalgaard wrote: > > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: >> For the record, frame=1 and where=1 are not the same thing (whereas >> frame=0 and where=0 are both the session database): assign() in S has >> both 'frame' and 'where' arguments. >> > Drats... I stand corrected.

Re: [R] The assign function in R

2008-06-19 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Prof Brian Ripley wrote: For the record, frame=1 and where=1 are not the same thing (whereas frame=0 and where=0 are both the session database): assign() in S has both 'frame' and 'where' arguments. Drats... I stand corrected. Thanks to Brian for clearing this up. -p where=1 is the first

Re: [R] The assign function in R

2008-06-19 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
For the record, frame=1 and where=1 are not the same thing (whereas frame=0 and where=0 are both the session database): assign() in S has both 'frame' and 'where' arguments. where=1 is the first database on the search() path, and is roughly equivalent to the workspace (although you can attach

Re: [R] The assign function in R

2008-06-19 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Duncan Murdoch wrote: Applejus wrote: Hello, I want to convert assign("a", b, where =1 ) from SPLUS to R. Is it safe to assume that the equivalent of where=1 is pos=1 in R? Thanks for help! Only a limited number of users here know what "where=1" means in S-PLUS. If one of those doesn't a

Re: [R] The assign function in R

2008-06-18 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Applejus wrote: Hello, I want to convert assign("a", b, where =1 ) from SPLUS to R. Is it safe to assume that the equivalent of where=1 is pos=1 in R? Thanks for help! Only a limited number of users here know what "where=1" means in S-PLUS. If one of those doesn't answer, you might want

[R] The assign function in R

2008-06-17 Thread Applejus
Hello, I want to convert assign("a", b, where =1 ) from SPLUS to R. Is it safe to assume that the equivalent of where=1 is pos=1 in R? Thanks for help! -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/The-assign-function-in-R-tp17918416p17918416.html Sent from the R help mailing list a