On Oct 9, 2006, at 1:16 PM, hadley wickham wrote:
How about divide into intervals?  (from ?cut)

Sounds great!

>> Well, "lines" creates a sequence of joined line segments. I would
>> call that a polygonal line (not a polygon, which would be a closed
>> such line).
>
> Hmmm, ok.  What's wrong with just calling it lines?
>
Nothing I guess, I'll change it. For me, lines would refer to just a
bunch of disjoint lines, but I guess this would never be used anyway
in this context, so "Lines" should be clear enough.
Perhaps "Line Segments" might be more accurate.

Well, that might be confused with the segments command!  How about
connected lines?  Or lines (connected) and lines (disconnected) for
segments.

ah, I didn't know about the segments command! Ok, perhaps then "Line Segments (connected)" and "Line Segments (disconnected)" ? In fact we could make it into a group called Line Segments, with two items in it (or that might be pushing the boundaries of groups a bit too much. Are other other important commands dealing with segments? )

Since you have probably been using R a lot more than I have, what would be the list of commands that you think would be most useful to people? I am trying to add what I find important/useful, but I don't have enough experience in it to make such judgements, and we don't want a really chaotic system.

What I've been thinking is, for more obsure commands, to have something like the "Insert Command Template" command, except with a shorter list of commands, and with explanations for each command, so that people could search for them with keywords. Then perhaps we could put those in a Markdown document, so that a cheatsheet could show up on demand.

Haris



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