It is a frequent R gotcha that 1:10+5
does not do what you expect it do. All of us R programmers have been bitten by it, usually several times.
Surprisingly, although it comes up a lot, we don't seem to have any canonical questions, or even any well-titled questions. Which should we use, and what title should it have?
- R script : difference btw df[,1:3] vs df [,i:i+2] , i=1
- Brackets make a vector different. How exactly is vector expression evaluated?
- subscripting not working in R
- for-loop inconsistencies in R on i+1:5 expression
- Subsetting R with dynamic variables
- correlation loop keep getting NA
- Why does the vector gets expanded in the loop
- Subsetting a vector with variables changes the length of the result vector
- there's nothing useful under [r] precedence colon
- yet another duplicate today Binning by Median over at DataScience.SE
- and it wasn't even mentioned in What's the biggest R-gotcha you've run across? [closed]
- Trying to figure out For Loops
1:(10+5)
or(1:10)+5
and remove the ambiguity.1:i+10
behaves as1:(i+10)
.1:n + k
run like 1, 2, ..., n + k?" Anyway, when you've posted your canonical Q&A, you can/should post an answer on this meta so we can find it. Personally, I think it makes more sense in Q&A than Docs.:
operator behaving differently to what they would visually expect, or what's standard in other languages. I'd call it "Why did an expression with m:n not behave as expected?"+
or-
in it, right?m:n
behaves the same in MATLAB and R. Anyway, I guess another idea would be: if you think there might be multiple ways to approach this Q&A, you can post them as answers below and solicit votes and other feedback to help you decide.:
or operator precedence.