I don't. Please post code to demonstrate your result when asking a question
like this.
test <- list()
mode(test)
[1] "list"
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Jeff NewmillerThe . . Go Live...
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Sorry again... I put in mode(list), not mode(mylist)
Rr!
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 4:07 PM, Erin Hodgess
wrote:
> Hello yet again
>
> I was looking at the class and the mode of a list. For the class of a
> list, of course I got a list, but for the mode, I got a function.
>
> Wh
Hello yet again
I was looking at the class and the mode of a list. For the class of a
list, of course I got a list, but for the mode, I got a function.
Why do you get a function, please?
Thanks,
Erin
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Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Mathematical and Statistics
University of
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