Peter Dalgaard <P.Dalgaard <at> biostat.ku.dk> writes: > This happens on Linux too, given slightly larger widths: > > R version 2.5.0 RC (2007-04-17 r41210) > .... > > x <- as.character(NA) > > format(x,width=64)
I can confirm this on Linux also. > format(x,width=36) [1] "NA " R> format(x,width=64) *** caught segfault *** address 0x20202020, cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: switch(mode(x), "NULL" = "NULL", character = .Internal(format(x, trim, digits, nsmall, width, adj, na.encode, scientific)), call = , expression = , "function" = , "(" = deparse(x), raw = as.character(x), prettyNum(.Internal(format(x, trim, digits, nsmall, width, 3, na.encode, scientific)), big.mark = big.mark, big.interval = big.interval, small.mark = small.mark, small.interval = small.interval, decimal.mark = decimal.mark, zero.print = zero.print, preserve.width = if (trim) "individual" else "common")) 2: format.default(x, width = 64) 3: format(x, width = 64) Version: platform = i686-pc-linux-gnu arch = i686 os = linux-gnu system = i686, linux-gnu status = Under development (unstable) major = 2 minor = 6.0 year = 2007 month = 04 day = 18 svn rev = 41219 language = R version.string = R version 2.6.0 Under development (unstable) (2007-04-18 r41219) Gregor ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel