[R] Problem with scoping a variable value

Paul Roebuck roebuck at mdanderson.org
Thu Feb 16 22:22:07 CET 2006


On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Tolga Uzuner wrote:

> I have a function which has a variable called show as an input:
>
> richardson.grad <- function(func, x, d=0.01, eps=1e-4, r=6, show=F){
> # do some things
>    if(show) {
>
>         cat("\n","first order approximations", "\n")
>         print(a.mtr, 12)
>
>
>     }
> #do more things and return
> }
>
> The show variable is being used as a flag to show intermediate results.
>
> Interestingly enough, I have downloaded a package recently which defines
> the show variable as a function:
>
>  > show
> standardGeneric for "show" defined from package "methods"
>
> function (object)
> standardGeneric("show")
> <environment: 01676F7C>
> Methods may be defined for arguments: object
>
>  >
>
> Now, all of a sudden, the function I had defined earlier is scoping up
> to this new value, and is thus not working:
>
>  > richardson.grad(function(x) x^2,2)
> Error in if (show) { : argument is not interpretable as logical
>  >
>
> I could always redefine show in richardson.grad to be something else but
> something seems wrong: why is richardson.grad not looking up show's
> value in the  function ? How would I fix this ?

You didn't spell out the logical value 'FALSE' which may
be causing your problem. Consider this alternative also...

richardson.grad <- function(func,
                            x,
                            d = 0.01,
                            eps = 1e-4,
                            r = 6,
                            verbose = getOption("verbose")) {
    ## do some things
    if (verbose) {
         cat("\n", "first order approximations:", "\n")
         print(a.mtr, 12)
    }
    ## do more things and return
}

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