[R] How to make a function aware of its own call arguments
sbihorel
Sebastien.Bihorel at cognigencorp.com
Thu Mar 24 15:28:57 CET 2016
Hi,
Thanks for your suggestion.
missing(x) works only if x is not altered within the function, which is
not the case in my actual function (which is more complex than the
example function I send in my previous post).
Are you aware of any function what would query the original function
call arguments no matter what happens in the function?
Sebastien
On 3/24/2016 8:47 AM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
> Don't provide a default value for c in the parameter list. Then you
> can use the missing() function to make decisions, including whether to
> generate a default value for c or not.
> --
> Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
>
> On March 24, 2016 5:11:43 AM PDT, sbihorel
> <Sebastien.Bihorel at cognigencorp.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Please consider the following functions:
>
> myf1 <- function(x,fun){
> if (is.null(fun)){
> x
> } else {
> do.call(fun, list(x))
> }
> }
>
> myf2 <- function(a=1, b=2, fun=NULL, c=myfun1(b,fun)){
>
> if (myf1(b,fun)>0 & <c was not provided in function call>){
> c <- b
> }
> print(list(a,b,c))
> }
>
> myf2(a=2,b=3,fun=exp)
> myf2(a=2,b=3,fun=exp,c=4)
>
> I need to replace "<c was not provided in function call>" by some code
> that would make myf2 aware of it own calls and of the fact that the c
> argument was provided or not in the function calls.
>
> Thanks for your help
>
> Sebastien
>
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