On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 6:18 PM, Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 05/03/2008 8:56 PM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote: > > Hi, > > > > just curious, but does anyone know the source/reason of observing the > > following error on OSX but not on WinXP and Linux? > > Presumably in the locale you're using on OSX, "a" < "Z" is false. This > is the ascii sort order used in the C locale. On my Windows box, "a" < > "Z" is true, because it uses the English_Canada.1252 collation order.
That's it indeed. The person who first reported the error had sessionInfo() locale 'en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8/C/en_US.UTF-8/en_US.UTF-8' and I missed that 'C' in the middle, which I guess his system falls back to if none of the previous ones exist?!? Now I can reproduce it on both Windows and Linux: > Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "C") [1] "C" > regexpr("[a-Z]", "foo") Error in regexpr("[a-Z]", "foo") : invalid regular expression '[a-Z]' > Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en") [1] "LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252;L C_MONETARY=English_United States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States .1252" > regexpr("[a-Z]", "foo") [1] 1 attr(,"match.length") [1] 1 Case almost closed, but then the question is why don't you get an error in one of the two cases '[a-Z]' and '[A-z]' then with the other locale(s)? > Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en") [1] "LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United States.1252;L C_MONETARY=English_United States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States .1252" > regexpr("[a-Z]", "foo") [1] 1 attr(,"match.length") [1] 1 > regexpr("[A-z]", "foo") [1] 1 attr(,"match.length") [1] 1 > "a" < "Z" [1] TRUE > "a" > "Z" [1] FALSE Thanks /Henrik > > Duncan Murdoch > > > I've tried with a > > few different versions of R (v2.5.1, v2.6.1, v2.6.2, v2.7.0devel). > > The locale does not seem to affect the error, i.e. I've tested a few > > different and it is still only OSX that gives the error but not the > > other two. > > > >> regexpr("[a-Z]", "foo") > > Error in regexpr(pattern, text, extended, fixed, useBytes) : > > invalid regular expression '[a-Z]' > >> regexpr("[a-zA-Z]", "foo") > > [1] 1 > > attr(,"match.length") > > [1] 1 > >> regexpr("[A-z]", "foo") > > [1] 1 > > attr(,"match.length") > > [1] 1 > > > > At least now I know it that the safest is to use '[a-zA-Z]' (or > > possibly '[[:alpha:]]'). > > > > /Henrik > > > > ______________________________________________ > > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel > > ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel