[R] how to keep functions while remove all other commands
Simon Fear
Simon.Fear at synequanon.com
Mon Feb 2 10:42:23 CET 2004
As an alternative to Petr's approach of using separate
directories, one can also write a function (which I find quite
useful in its own right) to separate ls() output by mode, e.g.
"lsd" <- function(splitby=mode, pos=1, ...) {
lsout <- ls(pos=pos, ...)
tapply(lsout,
sapply(lsout, function(x) {splitby(get(x))}),
invisible)
}
Given that, you can use expressions such as
rm(list=lsd()$numeric)
rm(list=lsd(splitby=class, all.names=T)$integer)
or to remove functions,
rm(list=lsd()$"function") # nb reserved word function needs quotes
this latter also removes `lsd` itself, so do also follow the advice
re keeping a copy of all your functions in a text file somewhere!
> -----Original Message-----
> On 24 Jan 2004 at 21:47, Yong Wang wrote:
>
> > Dear all:
> > a quick question:
> > I am used to apply rm(list=()) regularly to remove all old codes in
> > preventing them creeping in current analysis.however, with that
> > application, functions I wrote are also removed. please let me know
> > how to keep the thing you want while remove those you don't.
>
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