Unfortunately, with English it's conceivable that they're both correct. But the double 't' sounds/looks *more* correct to me.
Of course, this is coming from a native English speaker who is generally unfamiliar with the rules of English.


On the other hand:

test --> testable?
arrest --> arrestable?
contest --> contestable?
detest --> detestable?
...

So maybe the single 't' is correct. Did that clear things up?

-roger

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I came across this in connection with an unrelated issue


beta[2]

Error in beta[2] : object is not subsettable


beta[2] <- 5

Error in "[<-"(`*tmp*`, 2, value = 5) : object is not subsetable


One of the messages must be wrong, but I need a native English speaker
to tell me which one.


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