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Message-ID: <4B55F58D.6030406@ucalgary.ca>
Date: 2010-01-19T18:10:21Z
From: Peter Ehlers
Subject: Predict polynomial problem
In-Reply-To: <d8ad40b51001190942o6f616dd6s466cf5a50a8f5c8e@mail.gmail.com>

Barry Rowlingson wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Charles C. Berry <cberry at tajo.ucsd.edu>wrote:
> 
>>> Note:
>>>
>>>   i <- 20
>>>>  bquote(y ~ poly(x,.(i)))
>>>>
>>> y ~ poly(x, 20)
>>>
>>>
>  I see it now. bquote(y~poly(x,.(i))) gets it's 'i' there and then, sticks
> it in the returned expression as the value '20', so any further evaluations
> get poly(x,20). This is reminiscent of the way macro languages work...
> 
And that might be why ?bquote says:
"An analogue of the LISP backquote macro."
:)

Cheers,
Peter