[R] Checking for and adding "..." arguments to a function...
Ista Zahn
istazahn at gmail.com
Mon Feb 17 23:08:34 CET 2014
Here are two ways:
## construct formals adding ...
f <- c(formals(myfunction), unlist(alist(... = )))
## replace the formals, excluding the extra ... if it previously existed
formals(myfunction) <- f[!duplicated(names(f))]
## 2nd way, searching for ... and doing the replacement only if it is not found
if(!any(grepl("...", names(formals(myfunction))))) {
formals(myfunction) <- c(formals(myfunction), unlist(alist(... = )))
}
HTH,
Ista
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Jonathan Greenberg <jgrn at illinois.edu> wrote:
> R-helpers:
>
> I'm guessing this is an easy one for some of you, but I'm a bit
> stumped. Given some arbitrary function (doesn't matter what it does):
>
> myfunction <- function(a,b,c)
> {
> return(a+b+c)
> }
>
> I want to test this function for the presence of the ellipses ("...")
> and, if they are missing, create a new function that has them:
>
> myfunction <- function(a,b,c,...)
> {
> return(a+b+c)
> }
>
> So, 1) how do I test for whether a function has an ellipses argument
> and, 2) how do I "append" the ellipses to the argument list if they do
> exist?
>
> Note that the test/modification should be done without invoking the
> function, e.g. I'm not asking how to test for this WITHIN the
> function, I'm asking how to test "myfunction" directly as an R object.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --j
>
>
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