[R] matching last argument in function

Erik Iverson iverson at biostat.wisc.edu
Tue Feb 12 19:58:25 CET 2008


Alistair -

I don't believe this is possible.  The only way formal arguments (like 
expr) can be matched after a '...' is with *exact* name matching.  Why 
do you want to avoid explicitly naming the expr argument?

If you always want the expr argument last, you might be able to just use 
... as the sole argument to your function, and strip off the last 
element inside the function as 'expr', and use all but the last element 
as your list of options.  This requires that expr always be given last 
though.  Probably best just to explicitly name the expr argument.

Erik Iverson

Alistair Gee wrote:
> I often want to temporarily modify the options() options, e.g.
> 
> a <- seq(10000001, 10000001 + 10) # some wide object
> 
> with.options <- function(..., expr) {
>   options0 <- options(...)
>   tryCatch(expr, finally=options(options0))
> }
> 
> Then I can use:
> 
> with.options(width=160, expr = print(a))
> 
> But I'd like to avoid explicitly naming the expr argument, as in:
> 
> with.options(width=160, print(a))
> 
> How can I do this with R's argument matching? (I prefer the expr as
> the last argument since it could be a long code block. Also, I'd like
> with.options to take multiple options.)
> 
> TIA
> 
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