Martin says, "This is another instance of S-Plus following R behind and doing it incompatibly [with a reason?] ... ."

This is one example of a major issue in "how to wage and win a standards war", discussed by Shapiro and Varian (1998) Information Rules (Harvard Business School Press). Whether you're Bill Gates or Larry Ellison, you want to make it easy for people to move to your product from a competitor but expensive for your current customers to escape to the competition.

Spencer Graves

Martin Maechler wrote:

"AndyL" == Liaw, Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
on Tue, 17 Feb 2004 13:03:36 -0500 writes:



AndyL> Just do AndyL> system.time <- sys.time


AndyL> and you're good to go in S-PLUS (at least in 6.x).

yes.  This is yet another instance of S-Plus following R behind
and doing it incompatibly [with a reason ?]
{the first one I know being sd() vs stdev()}.

The historical names in S and S-PLUS where
unix.time() , then came dos.time()
whereas in R we've used system.time() from the very beginning.

Martin



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