> Kurt Hornik writes:
> Steve Martin writes:
>> Hello,
>> All of the funprog functions except Position() use match.fun() early
>> in the body of the function. (Filter() seems to rely on lapply() for
>> this, but the effect is the same.)
> Right.
>> In most cases this isn't a problem,
> Steve Martin writes:
> Hello,
> All of the funprog functions except Position() use match.fun() early
> in the body of the function. (Filter() seems to rely on lapply() for
> this, but the effect is the same.)
Right.
> In most cases this isn't a problem, but I can't see why Position()
>
Hello,
All of the funprog functions except Position() use match.fun() early
in the body of the function. (Filter() seems to rely on lapply() for
this, but the effect is the same.) In most cases this isn't a problem,
but I can't see why Position() shouldn't look something like
Position2 <-