[Bioc-devel] cleaning up obsolete warnings
On 11/06/2013 11:29 AM, Michael Lawrence wrote:
Great, thanks for updating. I legitimately wanted to use %in%, not %over%.
Great to hear you have a use case for %in% (with the new behavior). So I'm not the only one ;-) H.
Michael
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Herv? Pag?s <hpages at fhcrc.org
<mailto:hpages at fhcrc.org>> wrote:
Hi Michael,
On 11/05/2013 04:30 PM, Michael Lawrence wrote:
I'm getting a little tired of this one popping up:
In x %in% other :
Starting with BioC 2.12, the behavior of %in% on
GenomicRanges objects
has changed to use *equality* instead of *overlap* for comparing
elements between GenomicRanges objects 'x' and 'table'. Now
'x[i]' and
'table[j]' are considered to match when they are equal (i.e.
'x[i] ==
table[j]'), instead of when they overlap. This new behavior
is consistent
with base::`%in%`(). If you need the old behavior, please use:
query %over% subject
Now that even release is Bioc 2.13, can we remove it? And there
might be
others.
If you use %over% you don't get the warning ;-)
Anyway this is gone in BioC 2.14 as part of the normal process of
removing features that were defunct in BioC 2.13.
Cheers,
H.
Thanks,
Michael
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