On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 09:37, Peter Dalgaard wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > > Full_Name: Scot Wilcoxon > > Version: 1.8.1 > > OS: Linux > > Submission from: (NULL) (209.98.144.16) > > > > > > return() is not documented. > > > > It should also be mentioned in the R Reference section for function(). > > Apparently the last result of a function is the return value from a function, > > except when the function is terminated with a return() with an argument. > > Eh??? What does help(return) say on your system? Mine has > > Usage: > > function( arglist ) expr > return(value) > ...... > If 'value' is missing, 'NULL' is returned. If it is a single > expression, the value of the evaluated expression is returned. > > If the end of a function is reached without calling 'return', the > value of the last evaluated expression is returned. >
Oh. It didn't occur to me to ask help(), which I could have because I know what I need. I was looking at the R Language Definition (draft). Excuse me for a moment. A moment which you won't notice, as I must build a time machine and change my bug report to "not documented in the R Language Definition (draft)". ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel