Tks for your alternative way's details. but like you mentioned in graphics package, i still wonder how to overload an operator which can pass one param like +2 . There seems exists some examples for my needing. But i try to find them but without any results. can you show me some examples from it?
-- PO SU mail: desolato...@163.com Majored in Statistics from SJTU At 2014-10-17 15:16:47, "David Winsemius" <dwinsem...@comcast.net> wrote: > >On Oct 16, 2014, at 10:36 PM, PO SU wrote: > >> >> Tks for your advice, let the ++ problem alone, how to write an >> Unary operator ? Is it permitted in R? >> such as a<-2 , a%+2% will let a be 4 . > >OK, that's just wrong. Oh, OK, just for fun, as it were: > >inc <- function(x) >{ > eval.parent(substitute(x <- x + 1)) >} > > > > inc(10) >Error in 10 <- 10 + 1 : invalid (do_set) left-hand side to assignment > > y=10 > > inc(y) > > y >[1] 11 > > >> I just want to know it , i won't pollute r with it , because i know >> what is r . : ) >> >It's certainly permitted. Just look at all the overloadings of the "+" >operator in graphics packages. Look up the documentation on methods in >R. > >Why not just use a well-behaved function, though? > >.inc <- function(x) x+1 > > .inc(10) >[1] 11 > >Then you won't be tempted to try 10 <- .inc(10) because it just >wouldn't make sense. > >-- >David. > >> -- >> >> PO SU >> mail: desolato...@163.com >> Majored in Statistics from SJTU >> >> >> >> >> At 2014-10-17 13:09:47, "Rolf Turner" <r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz> wrote: >>> On 17/10/14 17:29, PO SU wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear expeRts, >>>> Now i want to know how to implement an Unary operator like i++ >>>> in cpp's synax form. >>>> e.g. 2++ will let 2 be 3 , a<-2 ,a++ ,will let a be 3 >>>> I tried this : >>>> '%++%'<-function(x){ >>>> x<<-x+1 >>>> } >>>> but it have problem, the biggest one is it seems the function need >>>> twoparams like a%++%b , how to write a function needing just one >>>> param? >>>> >>>> TKS ! >>> >>> Just ***DON'T***. The "++" operator is useful only for those wish to >>> write code which is obscure to the point of incomprehensibility. It >>> makes C and its offspring "write only" languages. >>> >>> If you are going to use R, use R and don't pollute it with such >>> abominations. >>> >>> cheers, >>> >>> Rolf Turner >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Rolf Turner >>> Technical Editor ANZJS >> ______________________________________________ >> 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. > >David Winsemius, MD >Alameda, CA, USA > ______________________________________________ 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.