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Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Wed Dec 13 14:06:27 CET 2006



Francisco J Molina wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Let us suppose I have a list 
> 
> x = list ()
> x $ name1 = 1
> x $ name2 = 'a'
> 
> in the work environment.
> 
> Let us suppose that in the body of a function I want to acces to a component of x by
> using its name as argument of that function. How can this by done? For instance, I was
> expecting
> 
> f = function ( name ) x $ name

f <- function(name) x[[name]]
Please read the docs such as help("$").

Uwe Ligges


> to output 
> 
> 1 ( that is, x $ name1 )
> 
> when I command f ( name1 ) or f ( 'name1' ), but that is not happening. Does anyone knows
> how I can fix f to give me x $ name, while the argument is still the name of the
> component of x?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
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