[R] Question about "evalq"
ronggui
ronggui.huang at gmail.com
Mon May 28 04:08:53 CEST 2007
In that "the meaning of parent.frame depends on where it is
evaluated", is there a nice way to figure out which frame an express
is evaluated? for example, I would like to konw what does
parent.frame(2) refer to.
> f1 <- function(x,digits=5) lapply(x, f2)
> f2 <- function(x) evalq(print(x+1,digits=digits),list(x=x),parent.frame(2))
> f1(list(x1=1))
Error in print.default(x + 1, digits = digits) :
object "digits" not found
On 5/27/07, Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> The meaning of parent.frame depends on where it is evaluated. So one
> should not expect it to do the same thing in two equivalent expressions
> (and nor should one expect deparse to do so, for example).
>
> A pretty close analogy is that using a symbolic link in a file system is
> equivalent to using the original file path, at least until you try '..' or
> 'pwd' on the path. (In the case of 'pwd' it depends on the OS: POSIX
> only requires '_an_ absolute pathname'.)
>
> On Sun, 27 May 2007, ronggui wrote:
>
> > The help page of eval says: The 'evalq' form is equivalent to
> > 'eval(quote(expr), ...)'. But the following is not equivalent. Can
> > anyone give me some explaination? Thanks very much.
> >
> >> f1 <- function(x,digits=5) lapply(x, f2)
> >> f2 <- function(x) eval(quote(print(x+1,digits=digits)),list(x=x),parent.frame(2))
> >> f1(list(x1=1))
> > [1] 2
> > $x1
> > [1] 2
> >
> >>
> >> f1 <- function(x,digits=5) lapply(x, f2)
> >> f2 <- function(x) evalq(print(x+1,digits=digits),list(x=x),parent.frame(2))
> >> f1(list(x1=1))
> > Error in print.default(x + 1, digits = digits) :
> > object "digits" not found
>
> --
> Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
> Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
> University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self)
> 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA)
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>
--
Ronggui Huang
Department of Sociology
Fudan University, Shanghai, China
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