Hello, A hopefully simple question. I use 'R' through emacs, but I suspect the following would occur with any manner of text editor:
- my editor has a normally quite handy feature where it will automatically indent to the appropriate level when I start a new line. However, this occasionally creates cases where there is no friendly way to break a long line of code into two lines which still function as one command. Therefore, I need a nice way to be able to flag 'R' to know that the code is continuing on the next line. Let me explain via example: numericColumns <- names(listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI]) [sapply(listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI], is.numeric) ] As you can see in this case, I would *like* for these 2 lines of code to be read as 1 line, but since the "names(<blah>)" command is sufficiently a command on its own, 'R' see this as a completed line of code. I could try to break it up at different points, but emacs (and other text editors) takes a guess as to the most intelligent way to indent, so that if I were to write something like: numericColumns <- names(listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI]) [sapply( listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI], is.numeric) ] it would actually indent something more like this: numericColumns <- names(listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI]) [sapply( listOfDataFrames[[myDF]][,columnsOI], is.numeric) ] and as you can see, that doesn't help the issue of preventing the code from wrapping around (and therefore doesn't help readability). Is there some simple way to flag that the next line is continuing? Something like python's "\" at the end of a line? I tried wrapping the whole thing around curly braces { } but that didn't work, either. Thanks! Mike "Telescopes and bathyscaphes and sonar probes of Scottish lakes, Tacoma Narrows bridge collapse explained with abstract phase-space maps, Some x-ray slides, a music score, Minard's Napoleanic war: The most exciting frontier is charting what's already here." -- xkcd -- Help protect Wikipedia. Donate now: http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Support_Wikipedia/en [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.