so… cleared out, and now it’s working: Must have been an obscure workspace
conflict. Thanks for quick helpful replies
a <- 1:4
assign("a[1]", 2)
> a[1] == 2
[1] FALSE
> get("a[1]") == 2
[1] TRUE
On 11 Oct 2011, at 5:45 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 11/10/2011 12:31 PM, Timothy Bates wrote:
>>
On 11/10/2011 12:31 PM, Timothy Bates wrote:
In the help for get(), the following example is given:
a<- 1:4
assign("a[1]", 2)
a[1] == 2 #FALSE
get("a[1]") == 2 #TRUE
However, executing that last line for me gives
Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' not found
What did the second l
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Timothy Bates
wrote:
> In the help for get(), the following example is given:
>
> a <- 1:4
> assign("a[1]", 2)
> a[1] == 2 #FALSE
> get("a[1]") == 2 #TRUE
>
> However, executing that last line for me gives
>
> Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' n
In the help for get(), the following example is given:
a <- 1:4
assign("a[1]", 2)
a[1] == 2 #FALSE
get("a[1]") == 2 #TRUE
However, executing that last line for me gives
Error in get("a[1]") : object 'a[1]' not found
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