I have a general style question about R coding. Suppose I'm writing a function (foo1) that calls other functions (foo2, foo3, ...) which have complicated argument lists (e.g. optim(), plot()), _and_ I may be calling several different functions in the body of foo1. Since foo2 and foo3 have different sets of arguments, I can't just use "..." ; I did write some code a while ago that would look at formals() to dissect out arguments that should be passed to the different functions, but it seemed overly complex.
The particular case I have now is a little simpler. foo2 (points3d) and foo3 (spheres3d) are both functions from the rgl package that pass arguments such as color, alpha, etc. along to an rgl.material() command with lots of possible arguments. (The function may also call segments3d or lines3d, but these all have the same arguments as points3d.) However, to change the size of points you use "size"; to change the size of spheres you use "radius". Do I (1) add "radius" to the argument list, cluttering up the argument list for one particular special case? (2) add "size" to the argument list, so that it doesn't become part of "..." and I can say spheres3d(radius=size,...) ? (3) do something like dotlist = list(...) if (type=="s" && !is.null(dotlist$size)) radius <- dotlist$size and pull "size" out of ... myself (and make a note to that effect in the documentation)? (I guess another general solution to this is to ask for lists of arguments, like MoreArgs in mapply(). Another would be to go back and change spheres3d to make size a synonym for radius ... ) any thoughts? Ben Bolker -- 620B Bartram Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] Zoology Department, University of Florida http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker Box 118525 (ph) 352-392-5697 Gainesville, FL 32611-8525 (fax) 352-392-3704 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel