[R] Which.min bug?

Elliot Williams ewilliams at ucsd.edu
Tue Feb 13 22:22:15 CET 2001


Hi,

I'm not sure this is a bug, so I thought I'd bounce it off the help group 
first.  

I had a dataset which I was subsetting, and occasionally I get an empty 
subset.  If I don't check for emptiness and go straight to a which.min call 
on the subset, the program gets a big negative number back.

One-line Example:
  
> which.max(NULL)
[1] -2147483647

This caused an indexing error which was hard(ish) to track down.  Should it 
just return NA or throw an error?  Should I re-submit to r-bugs?  Or is there 
some deep reason for this behavior that I don't understand?

Thanks.
			Elliot.
  
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Elliot Williams (ewilliams at ucsd.edu)
Economics Department, UC San Diego

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