Folks: Herein is a suggestion for a little R convenience function mainly to obtain unevaluated ... function arguments. It arose from a query on R-help on how to get these arguments. The standard (I think) idiom to do this is via
match.call(expand.dots=FALSE)$... However, Bill Dunlap pointed out that this repeats the argument matching of the function call and suggested a couple of alternatives that do not, one of which I've adapted as the following function,fun (I'll comment on naming in a second): fun <- as.list(substitute((...), env = parent.frame()))[-1] Typical usage would be: f <- function(x, ...,y)fun() e.g. > f(x = 5,z=sin(a),y=3,stop("oh"),w=warning("Yikes")) $z sin(a) [[2]] stop("oh") $w warning("Yikes") It turns out that (surprisingly to me) the substitute idiom is faster than the match.call idiom, although the difference appears unimportant, since both are so fast. And it is a little slower when wrapped into a function, anyway -- I wasn't able to figure out a convenient way to wrap the match.call version into a function. The question is where -- if anywhere -- should this little one-liner go? Seems to me that there are 3 possibilities: 1. Nowhere. Unnecessary and trivial. An entirely reasonable response, imho; I leave it to guRus to make this judgment. 2. In with match.call(); in which case a name like match.dots would seem appropriate. 3. In with substitute(); in which case something like substituteDots to make the relationship clear might be appropriate. If R core or others do want to use this, I would be happy to write the line or two of additional documentation required (if no one else wants to). And to repeat... I know this is trivial, so no explanation or response is needed if it is decided to ignore it. Best, Bert -- Bert Gunter Genentech Nonclinical Biostatistics Internal Contact Info: Phone: 467-7374 Website: http://pharmadevelopment.roche.com/index/pdb/pdb-functional-groups/pdb-biostatistics/pdb-ncb-home.htm ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel