[R] Replacement in an expression - can't use parse()
Marc Schwartz
marc_schwartz at comcast.net
Tue Mar 27 16:32:33 CEST 2007
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 15:56 +0200, Daniel Berg wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Suppose I have a very long expression e. Lets assume, for simplicity, that it is
>
> e = expression(u1+u2+u3)
>
> Now I wish to replace u2 with x and u3 with 1. I.e. the 'new'
> expression, after replacement, should be:
>
> > e
> expression(u1+x+1)
>
> My question is how to do the replacement?
>
> I have tried using:
>
> > e = parse(text=gsub("u2","x",e))
> > e = parse(text=gsub("u3",1,e))
>
> Even though this works fine in this simple example, the use of parse
> when e is very long will fail since parse has a maximum line length
> and will cut my expressions. I need to keep mode(e)=expression since I
> will use e further in symbolic derivation and division.
>
> Any suggestions are most welcome.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel Berg
Here is one possibility, depending upon how complicated the
substitutions end up being:
e <- expression(u1+u2+u3)
TMP <- unlist(strsplit(as.character(e), " "))
> TMP
[1] "u1" "+" "u2" "+" "u3"
TMP <- gsub("u2", "x", TMP)
TMP <- gsub("u3", "i", TMP)
> TMP
[1] "u1" "+" "x" "+" "i"
> as.expression(paste(TMP, collapse = ""))
expression("u1+x+i")
HTH,
Marc Schwartz
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