[Rd] Test for argument in ...
Gregor Gorjanc
gregor.gorjanc at gmail.com
Sun Jul 2 12:43:08 CEST 2006
Yes, this works.
Thanks Gabor!
Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> That's because you are passing the argument twice. Try this:
>
>> foo1 <- function(x, ...)
> + {
> + L <- list(...)
> + if (is.null(L$decreasing)) L$decreasing <- TRUE
> + do.call(order, c(list(x), L))
> + }
>>
>> foo1(c(5, 2, 3, 4), decreasing=FALSE)
> [1] 2 3 4 1
>
> On 7/1/06, Gregor Gorjanc <gregor.gorjanc at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
>> > Try this:
>> >
>> >> f <- function(...) if (!is.null(list(...)$arg1)) cat("arg1 found\n")
>> >> else cat("arg1 not found\n")
>> >> f(arg1 = 3)
>> > arg1 found
>> >> f(arg2 = 3)
>> > arg1 not found
>>
>> Actually it is not OK. Bellow is simplified example that shows, what I
>> would like to do:
>>
>> foo1 <- function(x, ...)
>> {
>> if(is.null(list(...)$decreasing)) {
>> decreasing <- TRUE
>> } else {
>> decreasing <- list(...)$decreasing
>> }
>> return(order(x, ..., decreasing=decreasing))
>> }
>>
>> > foo1(c(5, 2, 3, 4))
>> [1] 1 4 3 2
>>
>> >foo1(c(5, 2, 3, 4), decreasing=FALSE)
>> Error in order(x, ..., decreasing = decreasing) :
>> formal argument "decreasing" matched by multiple actual arguments
>>
>> > On 7/1/06, Gregor Gorjanc <gregor.gorjanc at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >> Hello!
>> >>
>> >> Say I have a function foo1, which has argument ... to pass various
>> >> arguments to foo2 i.e.
>> >>
>> >> foo1 <- function(x, ...)
>> >> {
>> >> foo2(x, ...)
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> Say that foo2 accepts argument arg1 and I would like to do the
>> following:
>> >> - if foo1 is called as foo1(x) then I would like to assign some
>> value to
>> >> arg1 inside foo1 before calling foo2
>> >>
>> >> arg1 <- "some value"
>> >> foo2(x, arg1=arg1)
>> >>
>> >> - if foo1 is called foo1(arg1="some other value") do not assign some
>> >> value to arg1 and call foo2
>> >>
>> >> foo2(arg1=arg1)
>> >>
>> >> However, I am not able to do this since I do not know how to
>> test/check
>> >> if arg1 was given in foo1. Is it possible to test whether some
>> argument
>> >> was passed in "..." i.e. something like
>> >>
>> >> foo1 <- function(x, ...)
>> >> {
>> >> if(testForArgumentInThreeDots(arg1)) arg1 <- "some value"
>> >> foo2(x, arg1=arg1, ...)
>> >> }
>> >>
>> >> Thanks!
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Lep pozdrav / With regards,
Gregor Gorjanc
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