Hey.
I am wondering if there's some general guidance on what the 'right' options are
to cleanly handle character arguments passed from R to Rcpp.
It is all rather simple: let's say I have a human-readable argument vector
c("tree", "herb", "shrub") [It could also be a factor in R], which I can
Hey.I am wondering if there's some general guidance on what the 'right' options
are to cleanly handle character arguments passed from R to Rcpp.It is all
rather simple: let's say I have a human-readable argument vector c("tree",
"herb", "shrub") [It could also be a factor in R], which I can
On 3 April 2021 at 14:28, prezzemolo wrote:
| Hey.
|
| I am wondering if there's some general guidance on what the 'right' options
are to cleanly handle character arguments passed from R to Rcpp.
|
| It is all rather simple: let's say I have a human-readable argument vector
c("tree", "herb",
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 at 16:28, prezzemolo wrote:
>
> Hey.
>
> I am wondering if there's some general guidance on what the 'right' options
> are to cleanly handle character arguments passed from R to Rcpp.
>
> It is all rather simple: let's say I have a human-readable argument vector
> c("tree",
Could you by chance send that again in __text__ format? It came into my mail
client as mostly unformatted and hence unreadable word soup. Sorry for the
bother, and Hi from Chicago.
Dirk
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