[R] unquoting
Peter Dalgaard
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Sun Aug 20 13:24:24 CEST 2006
Murray Jorgensen <maj at waikato.ac.nz> writes:
> I would like a function to strip quotes off character strings. I should
> work like this:
>
> > A <- matrix(1:6, nrow = 2, ncol=3)
> > AF <- as.data.frame(A)
> > names(AF) <- c("First","Second","Third")
> > AF
> First Second Third
> 1 1 3 5
> 2 2 4 6
> > names(AF)[2]
> [1] "Second"
> > attach(AF)
> > unquote(names(AF)[2])
> [1] 3 4
>
> Of course what I actually get is
>
> Error: couldn't find function "unquote"
>
> The reason that I want to do this is that I have a frame with a rather
> large number of variables and I would like to loop over the names and
> print out various descriptive summaries of the variable's distribution.
>
> OK, OK, I could just go
>
> > AF[,2]
> [1] 3 4
>
> but once I thought of unquoting I have some sort of inner need to know
> how to do it!
Anything wrong with
AF[,names(AF)[2]]
or
AF[[names(AF)[2]]]
or for that matter
eval(as.name(names(AF)[2]), envir=AF)
??
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