Full_Name: Wacek Kusnierczyk Version: 2.8.0 and 2.10.0 r48242 OS: Ubuntu 8.04 Linux 32 bit Submission from: (NULL) (129.241.110.161)
In the following code: duplicated(data.frame(), incomparables=NA) # Error in if (!is.logical(incomparables) || incomparables) .NotYetUsed("incomparables != FALSE") : # missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed the raised error is clearly not the one intended to be raised. ?duplicated says: " incomparables: a vector of values that cannot be compared. 'FALSE' is a special value, meaning that all values can be compared, and may be the only value accepted for methods other than the default. It will be coerced internally to the same type as 'x'. (...) Values in 'incomparables' will never be marked as duplicated. This is intended to be used for a fairly small set of values and will not be efficient for a very large set. " However, in duplicated.data.frame (which is called when duplicated is applied to a data frame, as above) the parameter 'incomparables' is defunct. The documentation fails to explain this, and it might be a good idea to improve it. In the code for duplicated.data.frame there is an attempt to intercept any use of the parameter 'incomparables' with a value other than FALSE and to raise an appropriate error, but this attempt fails with, e.g., incomparables=NA. Incidentally, the attempt to intercept incomparables != FALSE fails completely (i.e., the call to duplicated succeeds) with certain inputs: duplicated(data.frame(logical=c(TRUE, TRUE)), incomparables=c(FALSE, TRUE)) # [1] FALSE TRUE while duplicated(c(TRUE, TRUE), incomparables=c(FALSE, TRUE)) # [1] FALSE FALSE Regards, vQ ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel