Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > From the help page (?unique) > > Value: > > For a vector, an object of the same type of 'x', but with only one > copy of each duplicated element. No attributes are copied (so the > result has no names). > > Please take your own advice and `learn by doing as you are asked in the > posting guide'.
Thank you for the reply! I appologize for not reading the latest documentation - there was no word about droping names in 2.3.1. However, I do wonder why simple fix (as shown in previous mail) is not OK. Afterall, there is considerable variability on what unique methods drop and what they preserve. Say: * factor - keep all levels as in x * data.frame - keep rownames (which are "needed" by default anyway) * matrix - keep rownames as well as colnames and I am perfectly fine with all these, I just wonder why names should be dropped if x is atomic and not (rownames and colnames) if x is a matrix, array or data.frame. Did I miss something or does addition of names back to atomic x break existing code? R> x <- c(1, 2, 3, 2) R> names(x) <- 1:length(x) R> unique(x) [1] 1 2 3 R> y <- matrix(x) R> colnames(y) <- 1; rownames(y) <- names(x) R> t(unique(y)) colnames(y) <- 1; rownames(y) <- names(x) -- Lep pozdrav / With regards, Gregor Gorjanc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- University of Ljubljana PhD student Biotechnical Faculty Zootechnical Department URI: http://www.bfro.uni-lj.si/MR/ggorjan Groblje 3 mail: gregor.gorjanc <at> bfro.uni-lj.si SI-1230 Domzale tel: +386 (0)1 72 17 861 Slovenia, Europe fax: +386 (0)1 72 17 888 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- "One must learn by doing the thing; for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try." Sophocles ~ 450 B.C. ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel