On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 9:50 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.dun...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 03/05/2018 11:18 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: >> >> On 03/05/2018 11:01 AM, William Dunlap via R-devel wrote: >>> >>> In R-3.5.0 you can use ...length(): >>> > f <- function(..., n) ...length() >>> > f(stop("one"), stop("two"), stop("three"), n=7) >>> [1] 3 >>> >>> Prior to that substitute() is the way to go >>> > g <- function(..., n) length(substitute(...())) >>> > g(stop("one"), stop("two"), stop("three"), n=7) >>> [1] 3 >>> >>> R-3.5.0 also has the ...elt(n) function, which returns >>> the evaluated n'th entry in ... , without evaluating the >>> other ... entries. >>> > fn <- function(..., n) ...elt(n) >>> > fn(stop("one"), 3*5, stop("three"), n=2) >>> [1] 15 >>> >>> Prior to 3.5.0, eval the appropriate component of the output >>> of substitute() in the appropriate environment: >>> > gn <- function(..., n) { >>> + nthExpr <- substitute(...())[[n]] >>> + eval(nthExpr, envir=parent.frame()) >>> + } >>> > gn(stop("one"), environment(), stop("two"), n=2) >>> <environment: R_GlobalEnv> >>> >> >> Bill, the last of these doesn't quite work, because ... can be passed >> down through a string of callers. You don't necessarily want to >> evaluate it in the parent.frame(). For example: >> >> x <- "global" >> f <- function(...) { >> x <- "f" >> g(...) >> } >> g <- function(...) { >> firstExpr <- substitute(...())[[1]] >> c(list(...)[[1]], eval(firstExpr, envir = parent.frame())) >> } >> >> Calling g(x) correctly prints "global" twice, but calling f(x) >> incorrectly prints >> >> [1] "global" "f" >> >> You can get the first element of ... without evaluating the rest using >> ..1, but I don't know a way to do this for general n in pre-3.5.0 base R. > > > Here's a way to do that: > > eval(as.name(paste0("..", n))) > > I was surprised this worked for n > 9, but it does. Looking at the source, > I think the largest legal value for n is huge; you'd hit other limits long > before n was too big.
Maybe just get(paste0("..", n)) ? Hadley -- http://hadley.nz ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel