[Rd] pattern in history

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Apr 11 14:52:59 CEST 2006


On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Romain Francois wrote:

> Le 11.04.2006 14:12, Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
>> That's an interesting suggestion, but
>> 
>> 1) it is not a good idea to change the order of arguments in a function.
> Yes, my mystake. It's because i like to call 'history(something)' directly 
> and not 'history(pattern=something)'.
> I hadn't in mind the possibility to break existing code.
>> 2) is the 'unique' argument useful?  I cannot see it being used if
>> there is no pattern search, nor I do see the merit in showing repeated 
>> lines if I have subselected.
>> 
>> 3) like ls(), testing if 'pattern' were missing or NULL would be a better 
>> idea.
> Right.
> There is also a problem with the order of the calls.
> If I do :
>
>> ls()
>> l <- mean(rnorm(50))
>> ls()
>> history(pattern="^l")
> it prints :
> ls()
> l <- mean(rnorm(50))
>
> when it should print :
> l <- mean(rnorm(50))
> ls()

Well, maybe sorting would be useful here.

BTW, your code also fails (prints NA) if there are not matches.


>
> We can use rev twice (like in history3 below), but is it worth it ?
>
> history3 <-
> function (max.show = 25, reverse = FALSE, pattern, ...)
> {
>  file1 <- tempfile("Rrawhist")
>  savehistory(file1)
>  rawhist <- scan(file1, what = "", quiet = TRUE, sep = "\n")
>  if(!missing(pattern)) rawhist <- rev( unique( rev(rawhist[grep(pattern, 
> rawhist, ...)] ) ) )
>  unlink(file1)
>  nlines <- length(rawhist)
>    inds <- max(1, nlines - max.show):nlines
>  if (reverse)
>      inds <- rev(inds)
>  file2 <- tempfile("hist")
>  write(rawhist[inds], file2)
>  file.show(file2, title = "R History", delete.file = TRUE)
> }
>
>

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