[R] extract argument names
Patrick Burns
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Tue Apr 7 21:36:22 CEST 2009
unlist(lapply(parse(text=a), function(x) deparse(x[[2]])))
seems to do the job.
Patrick Burns
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roger koenker wrote:
> I have a vector of character strings that look like R expressions:
>
> > a <- paste("qss(",paste("x",1:6,sep = "") ,", lambda =100)", sep = "")
> > a
> [1] "qss(x1, lambda =100)" "qss(x2, lambda =100)" "qss(x3, lambda =100)"
> [4] "qss(x4, lambda =100)" "qss(x5, lambda =100)" "qss(x6, lambda =100)"
>
> That I would like to operate on to obtain the names of the first
> argument, i.e.
>
> > foo(a)
> [1] "x1" "x2" "x3" "x4" "x5" "x6"
>
> I thought there was some simple idiom involving deparse, but it is
> eluding
> my searches.
>
>
> url: www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger Roger Koenker
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