[R] Pasting function arguments and strings
Manta
mantino84 at libero.it
Wed Oct 13 17:57:03 CEST 2010
Dear R community,
I am struggling a bit with a probably fairly simple task. I need to use some
already existing functions as argument for a new function that I am going to
create. 'dataset' is an argument, and it comprises objects named
'mean_test', 'sd_test', 'kurt_test' and so on. 'arg1' tells what object I
want (mean, sd, kurt) while 'arg2' tells what to do to the object taken in
'arg1' (again could be mean, sd, but also any other operation/function).
I was thinking about something like:
myfunction<-function(dataset,arg1,arg2)
{
attach(dataset)
result=arg2(paste(arg1,"_test"))
return(result)
}
But this of course does not work! 'arg1' is of type closure and I cannot set
it as character. Moreover, paste will create a string, and I do not think I
can pass a string to the function of 'arg2'. How should I do?
Thanks,
Marco
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