[R] An argument processing puzzle.
Peter Ehlers
ehlers at ucalgary.ca
Mon Jan 18 23:48:00 CET 2010
Rolf Turner wrote:
>
> I have been trying to write a function mv(a,b) to move an
> object a to object b. It returns no value, but only
> exists for this side effect. Basically it just does
> b <- a; rm(a). With some checking and prompting about
> over-writing.
>
> The thing is, I'd like to be able to use either call by
> name or call by value syntax. I.e. I want to set up my
> argument processing so that
>
> mv(a,b)
> mv("a",b)
> mv(a,"b")
> mv("a","b")
>
> are all equivalent. I thought I had achieved this using
>
> anm <- if(is.character(substitute(a))) a else deparse(substitute(a))
> bnm <- if(is.character(substitute(b))) b else deparse(substitute(b))
>
> and then working with ``anm'' and ``bnm''.
>
> However the real reason I wanted to be able to use text strings
> rather than names as arguments was so that I could do things like
>
> mv(paste("x",i,sep="."),paste("y",i,sep="."))
>
> (and use such a structure in a for loop, and so forth).
>
> With the paste construction I seem to have to do something like putting
> in an ``eval'', as in eval(substitute(a)). But then the whole thing
> falls over when a is a name, i.e. mv(a,b) doesn't work any more.
>
> Is there an incantation that will allow me to accomplish all of my
> desiderata?
>
Rolf,
are you just trying to turn the input into character?
If so, the following may help, but I'd be surprised if
there aren't plenty of situations where it won't work.
I ain't no guru.
g <- function(x){
x <- substitute(x)
if(is.name(x)) {
xnm <- deparse(x)
}
else {
if(is.language(x)) {
xnm <- eval(x)
}
else xnm <- x
}
get(xnm)
}
u <- 1:5
v <- letters[1:5]
u.v <- 5:1
g(u)
g('u')
g(v)
g('v')
g(paste('u', 'v', sep='.'))
-Peter Ehlers
> Thanks.
>
> cheers,
>
> Rolf Turner
>
>
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