Hi,

I think you just have to call it with the correct arguments inside test2
function. So the arguments for test1 functions should be consider to be also
arguments of test2 function.


test2 <- function( test1arguments, test2arguments ){
    ...
    value <- test1( test1arguments )
    ...

}

Regards



2009/3/4 Chang Jia-Ming <chang.jiam...@crg.es>

> Dear all,
>
>  I wrote a function test1 in test1.R.
>  Right, I am writing another function test2 on test2.R and trying to use
> test1 function.
>  How can I do?
>  Is there any similar way like including test1.R in test2.R file?
>
> Thank You Very Much.
>
> Jia-Ming
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