On 28/11/2012 14:22, R. Michael Weylandt wrote:
Should I file an issue for this in the bug tracker?
Someone already has. (15118, against R 2.14.0!)
Slighly rearranged discussion with reproducible example follows on below.
Em 26-11-2012 21:39, R. Michael Weylandt escreveu:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Ludo Pagie <l.pa...@nki.nl> wrote:
tbl.char1 <- table(c('a','a'))
tbl.char2 <- table(c('a','a','b'))
tbl.int1 <- table(c(1,1))
# error:
plot(tbl.char1)
# no errors:
plot(tbl.char2)
plot(tbl.int1)
Confirmed in current R-devel. It seems to arise from plot.table's use
of seq.int(x) when the dimnames of the table are not integers. I'm not
sure if this shouldn't be seq_along(x) instead, but I'm not sure I
totally follow the internal logic, so perhaps someone can offer second
opinion?
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Rui Barradas <ruipbarra...@sapo.pt> wrote:
I'd change "when the dimnames of the table are not integers "
to not numeric as that's what the code for plot.table tests. And it
seems to come from seq.int, since with table value
of 2, seq.int produces a vector of length 2 but the table length is 1:
seq_along seems to solve the matter.
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