Submitted by: Michele Carriero; Assigned to: Nobody; R-Forge link
Hi there!
Having a data.table dt like:
dt <- data.table(id=rep(1:2,each=2), var=rnorm(4), key="id")
I would expect the following two expression to give the same type of output
dt[.(1:2), list(var)]
#    id         var
#1:  1  0.77227701
#2:  1  1.62441284
#3:  2 -0.04178387
#4:  2  1.20609667
dt[.(1:2), list(var), mult="last"]
#         var
#1: 1.624413
#2: 1.206097
I think having the key column(s) in both expressions  is more consistent. The difference is even more noticeable when not using list inside j.
dt[.(1:4), var]
# same than dt[.(1:4), list(var)] because by-without-by
dt[.(1:2), var, mult="last"]
# [1] 1.624413 1.206097
Regardless of by-without-by methodology is not be used, I think each of the queries above should return the same "type" of output.