[R] Change Function based on ifelse() condtion

Eric Berger ericjberger at gmail.com
Sun Mar 4 17:48:23 CET 2018


Hi Christofer,
You cannot assign to list(...). You can do the following

myList <- list(...)[!names(list(...)) %in% 'mc.cores']

HTH,
Eric

On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 6:38 PM, Christofer Bogaso <
bogaso.christofer at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> As an example, I want to create below kind of custom Function which
> either be mclapply pr lapply
>
> Lapply_me = function(X = X, FUN = FUN, ..., Apply_MC = FALSE) {
> if (Apply_MC) {
> return(mclapply(X, FUN, ...))
> } else {
> if (any(names(list(...)) == 'mc.cores')) {
> list(...) = list(...)[!names(list(...)) %in% 'mc.cores']
> }
> return(lapply(X, FUN, ...))
> }
> }
>
> However when Apply_MC = FALSE it generates below error saying :
>
>   '...' used in an incorrect context
>
>
> Appreciate if you can help me with the correct approach. Thanks,
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 9:34 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > On 04/03/2018 10:39 AM, Christofer Bogaso wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi again,
> >>
> >> I am looking for some way to alternately use 2 related functions,
> >> based on some ifelse() condition.
> >>
> >> For example, I have 2 functions mclapply() and lapply()
> >>
> >> However, mclapply() function has one extra parameter 'mc.cores' which
> >> lapply doesnt not have.
> >>
> >> I know when mc.cores = 1, these 2 functions are essentially same,
> >> however I am looking for more general way to control them within
> >> ifelse() constion
> >>
> >> Can someone please help me how can I use them within ifelse() condition.
> >
> >
> > Don't.  ifelse() usually evaluates *both* the true and false values, and
> > then selects entries from each.  Just use an if statement.
> >
> > Duncan Murdoch
>
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