[R] Obtaining names of ``...'' arguments.
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
Thu Apr 11 21:21:46 CEST 2002
This may be an FAQ, but a (perfunctory) search failed to turn it up.
Suppose I have a function foo(...){<something>} and I want to obtain,
inside foo, the names of items comprising the ``...''. E.g. if I
call
foo(melvin,clyde,irving)
I want to be able to loop through the ``...'' and successively obtain
the text strings "melvin", "clyde", and "irving".
Is there any way to do this?
I know that if I had a function foo(x,y,z){<something>}, and I called
foo(melvin,clyde,irving), I could get the text strings I want by
means of
deparse(substitute(x)) # Giving "melvin".
deparse(substitute(y)) # Giving "clyde".
deparse(substitute(z)) # Giving "irving".
but if foo() is to take an arbitrary number of arguments then this
sort of syntax is not available.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
rolf at math.unb.ca
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