On 02/10/15 10:54, peter dalgaard wrote:

On 01 Oct 2015, at 23:04 , Rolf Turner <r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz>
wrote:

On 02/10/15 03:45, David L Carlson wrote:

<SNIP>

If you want the month names:

mnt <- c("Jan", "Feb", "Mar", "Apr", "May", "Jun",
+ "July", "Aug", "Sep", "Oct", "Nov", "Dec")
dimnames(tbl)$Month <- mnt

<SNIP>

Unnecessary typing; there is a built-in data set "month.abb" (in
the "base" package) that is identical to your "mnt".

Difficult (nearly impossible!) to find, but, if you can't quite
remember the name!  I *knew* I'd seen it, so I persisted and
eventually tracked it down.

Strangely ??month or help.search("month") yield no trace of it.
Pages and pages of (useless!) output but no sign of "month.abb"
(nor of "month.name" which gives the unabbreviated month names).

Can anyone explain to me why "??" and help.search() are of no help
here?

Umm,

------- Help files with alias or concept or title matching ‘month’
using fuzzy matching:


base::Constants         Built-in Constants Aliases: month.abb,
month.name .... -------

Hmm. When I did ??month I got a completely different display. It
contained *absolutely no* mention of month.abb. That *seems* to be
because I have help_type set to "html". When I re-set help_type to
"text", I get a display like unto the one that you obtained (and it does indeed lead one to month.abb).

It seems to me ver' strange that one gets a different collection of
information under help_type="text" than one does under help_type="html".
If I were me, I would classify this as a bug.

Also, entering "month<TAB><TAB>" gives the completions

month
month.abb      monthplot      months.Date month.name     months
months.POSIXt

Yes, I eventually managed to come up with this trick as well. But that is not really relevant to the phenomenon that "??" or help.search() don't work effectively, or at least not consistently (the effectiveness appearing to depend --- for some bizarre reason --- on the value of help_type).

cheers,

Rolf

P.S. I have been unable to find a corresponding vector of the names of the days of the week, although I have a very vague recollection of the existence of such a vector. Does it exist, and if so what is it called?
Or is my recollection an illusion brought on by advancing senility?

R.

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