On 31-May-05 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: Allan Sims > Version: 2.1.0 > OS: WinXP > Submission from: (NULL) (193.40.25.254) > > > This should not be correct. It seams that first power is applied and > then sign. >> -2^2 > [1] -4
Rule 1: Know your enemy! ?Syntax --> The following unary and binary operators are defined. They are listed in precedence groups, from highest to lowest. ....... '^' exponentiation (right to left) '- +' unary minus and plus ....... '+ -' (binary) add, subtract ....... So "^" takes precedence over unary "-", which takes precedence over binary "+" and "-". But it is always safe (and often prudent) to force precedence with parentheses -- at least you yourself are then absolutely sure of exactly what is going to happen, which is the really important thing (and this is Rule 2, which takes precedence over Rule 1). So if you want to force "-2^2" and similar to be the square of "-2" then do "(-2)^2". And it adds clarity to things like 2 - - - 2^2 Best wishes, Ted. -------------------------------------------------------------------- E-Mail: (Ted Harding) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Fax-to-email: +44 (0)870 094 0861 Date: 31-May-05 Time: 11:06:58 ------------------------------ XFMail ------------------------------ ______________________________________________ R-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel