I have found a strange ifelse behaviour (I think)
This works:
ifelse(T,1+1,1+2)
[1] 2
ifelse(F,1+1,1+2)
[1] 3
Maybe I missed something about R internals, but why
ifelse(T,print(hello),print(goodbye))
[1] hello
[1] hello
ifelse(F,print(hello),print(goodbye))
[1] goodbye
[1] goodbye
values
On 17/04/07 - 14:59, Roland Rau wrote:
On 4/17/07, Luca Braglia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ifelse(T,1+1,1+2)
[1] 2
ifelse(F,1+1,1+2)
[1] 3
ifelse(T,hello,goodbye)
[1] hello
ifelse(F,hello,goodbye)
[1] goodbye
ifelse(T,print(hello),print(goodbye))
[1] hello
[1] hello
ifelse(F,print
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