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List:       r-devel
Subject:    Re: strange result from x[x!="NA"] (PR#1952)
From:       ripley () stats ! ox ! ac ! uk
Date:       2002-08-27 6:51:56
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This is correct: see the NEWS file.

Working as documented is not a bug.

On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 rsingle@zoo.uvm.edu wrote:

> Full_Name: Richard Single
> Version: 1.5.1
> OS: Windows
> Submission from: (NULL) (132.198.176.82)
>
>
> In the latest Windows version the following syntax behaves
> differently than it did in version 1.4.0: x[x!="NA"]
> The results under R 1.4.0 agree with S.
>
> --Rich
>
> R 1.4.0
> > x <- c(NA, 2, 3, NA)
> > x == "NA"
>  [1]  TRUE FALSE FALSE  TRUE
> > is.na(x)
>  [1]  TRUE FALSE FALSE  TRUE
>
>
> R 1.5.1
> > x <- c(NA, 2, 3, NA)
> > x == "NA"
>  [1]    NA FALSE FALSE    NA
> > is.na(x)
>  [1]  TRUE FALSE FALSE  TRUE
>
>
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