Charles, Can't you achieve your goal by unlist()ing 'substrings'?
max(nchar(unlist(substrings))) Peter Ehlers Charles Dupont wrote: > Now using R 2.3.0. > > I have a string that can be "". I want to find the max screen width of > the all the lines in the string. so I run the command > > > x <- c("hello", "bob is\ngreat", "foo", "", "bar") > > substrings <- strsplit(x, "\n"), type="width") > > sapply(substrings, FUN=function(x) max(nchar(x, type="width"))) > which returns > [1] 5 6 3 -Inf 3 > > This happens because of the behavior of strsplit for a string that is not "" > > strsplit("Hello\nBob", "\n") > > it returns > [[1]] > [1] "Hello" "Bob" > > > for a string that is "" > > strsplit("", "\n") > > it returns > [[1]] > character(0) > > > I would expect > [[1]] > [1] "" > > because "" is character vector of length 1 containing a string of length > 0, not a character vector of length 0. > > For any other string if the split string is not matched in argument x > then it returns the original string x. > > The man page states in the value section that strsplit returns: > A list of length 'length(x)' the 'i'-th element of which contains > the vector of splits of 'x[i]'. > > It mentions no change in behavior if the value of x[i] = "". > > Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > >>Please use a current version of R: we are at 2.3.0RC (and we do ask you >>not to report on obselete versions). >> >>What rule are you using, and where did you find it in the R documentation? >> >>In fact >> >> >>>strsplit("", " ") >> >>[[1]] >>character(0) >> >>which is not as you stated. This is a feature, as it distinct from >> >> >>>strsplit(" ", " ") >> >>[[1]] >>[1] "" >> >>Consider also >> >> >>>strsplit("", "") >> >>[[1]] >>character(0) >> >> >>>strsplit("a", "") >> >>[[1]] >>[1] "a" >> >> >>>strsplit("ab", "") >> >>[[1]] >>[1] "a" "b" >> >> >>On Mon, 17 Apr 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> >>>Full_Name: Charles Dupont >>>Version: 2.2.0 >>>OS: linux >>>Submission from: (NULL) (160.129.129.136) >>> >>> >>>when >>> >>>strsplit("", " ") >>> >>>returns character(0) >>> >>>where as >>> >>>strsplit("a", " ") >>> >>>returns "a". >>> >>>these return values are not constiant with each other. >>> >>>Charles Dupont >>> >>>______________________________________________ >>>R-devel@r-project.org mailing list >>>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel >>> >>> >> > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel