Dear Bill,

We hound because we care---through repeated painful experiences, I
have developed an avoidance to using function names for my
functions/objects (and against irons near my fingers...but that is
another story).

If you still have the output from R when you attempted to print your
data frame, I would be interested in seeing it.  It almost sounds like
some sort of summary of the object, rather than the object itself (if
that makes any sense).  Maybe its still in your history?

As a side note, depending on the situation, you might get some mileage
out of with() to lessen the this$that burden.  If you didn't know
about it, hopefully it saves you at least a bit of time :)

Here's to a better next two days than your last,

Cheers,

Josh

On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:16 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K <bsch...@anest.ufl.edu> wrote:
> First, no lasting hard feelings - I've had two days of people riding me over 
> minutia like you can't imagine.
>
> When you put this in the context of a possible bug, I'll see what I can turn 
> up for you.  FWIW, I think it just the variable name.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Ehlers [mailto:ehl...@ucalgary.ca]
> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 7:10 PM
> To: Schwab,Wilhelm K
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] Deleting observations - can't see the data after that
>
> On 2010-10-07 17:58, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
>> Foolish?  Try convenient.  Can't win for losing today.  Anyway, I most 
>> certainly did not make the mistake you suggest, though some other mistake is 
>> possible.  I never said it printed nothing; I was very explicit that it 
>> described it as a data frame with the correct number of rows and columns; it 
>> simply would not print the data.
>
> I didn't mean to be critical. I'm just trying to understand how you managed 
> to get to the stage where R will show you that 'data' "is a data frame with 
> specific (correct) number of rows and columns, but won't show me what remains 
> in the frame".
>
> This should be reproducible. Who knows, you may have found a bug that should 
> be fixed. So what was the precise message from R when it told you that it had 
> the dataframe but wouldn't print it. Can you make up a reproducible example?
>
>   -Peter Ehlers
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Peter Ehlers [mailto:ehl...@ucalgary.ca]
>> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 6:53 PM
>> To: Schwab,Wilhelm K
>> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] Deleting observations - can't see the data after that
>>
>> On 2010-10-07 17:13, Schwab,Wilhelm K wrote:
>>> Josh, Jim,
>>>
>>> Thanks for responding.  So far, it looks like my use of the name data was 
>>> the problem - that could have taken some time to find.  I typically do not 
>>> attach frames (and did not here), so I end up with lots of this$that in my 
>>> code.
>>>
>>
>> While I think it's foolish to call your data.frame 'data', I really
>> doubt that that's the cause of your troubles. More likely you did
>> something else afterwards that caused your data to be 'unprintable'.
>> Or perhaps you goofed up the subsetting with something like
>>
>>    data = data(-3,);
>>
>> But I would have expected R to print _some_ thing, if only an error message.
>>
>> Anyway, I'm glad the problem is resolved (for now).
>>
>>     -Peter Ehlers
>>
>>
>>> If it gives me any more trouble, I will indeed post an example.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Joshua Wiley [mailto:jwiley.ps...@gmail.com]
>>> Sent: Thursday, October 07, 2010 4:46 PM
>>> To: Schwab,Wilhelm K
>>> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
>>> Subject: Re: [R] Deleting observations - can't see the data after
>>> that
>>>
>>> Hi Bill,
>>>
>>> Several things come to mind.  First, try naming your data frame something 
>>> besides a function name (data() is also a function).
>>> Second, have you attached the data frame?
>>>
>>> Using: data = data[-3, ] worked fine for me when I made up some data.
>>> Perhaps you can create a minimal and reproducible example?
>>>
>>> You might also send us the results of:
>>>
>>> sessionInfo()
>>> ls()
>>> search()
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Josh
>>>
>>> On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Schwab,Wilhelm K<bsch...@anest.ufl.edu>   
>>> wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I am loading a data frame, fitting a model, getting diagnostic plots and 
>>>> they are flagging a couple of observations as problematic.  Fair enough, 
>>>> and I want re-fit without them.
>>>>
>>>> After I delete an offending row (identified by one of the diagnostic
>>>> plots), something like
>>>>
>>>>      data = data[-3,];
>>>>
>>>> then R will no longer print the contents of the data frame; it tells me it 
>>>> is a data frame with specific (correct) number of rows and columns, but 
>>>> won't show me what remains in the frame like it does before the deletion.  
>>>> Is there a way to get around that, either using a different deletion 
>>>> technique or another function?  print(data) and show(data) are not helping.
>>>>
>>>> Ultimately,  I am trying to go through a couple of iterations of find 
>>>> pathologic points, delete and re-fit.  In this case I could guess at what 
>>>> is wrong and probably be correct, but I want to follow the clues as a 
>>>> learning exercise.  Once that is complete, I plan to plot everything with 
>>>> the deleted points emphasized.
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Joshua Wiley
>>> Ph.D. Student, Health Psychology
>>> University of California, Los Angeles http://www.joshuawiley.com/
>>>
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University of California, Los Angeles
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