[R] Help understanding environments

Davis, Brian Brian.Davis at uth.tmc.edu
Mon Jun 17 23:27:23 CEST 2013


I probably should have been more specific.  The .RData objects which get loaded have a list called 'res'.  This isn't a reproducible example, as I haven't included any of the RData files.

-----Original Message-----
From: Rui Barradas [mailto:ruipbarradas at sapo.pt] 
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 4:25 PM
To: Davis, Brian
Subject: Re: [R] Help understanding environments

Hello,

The error I get is: Error: object 'res' not found You are using an undefined variable, 'res'. I don't believe this has something to do with environments.

Rui Barradas


Em 17-06-2013 22:02, Davis, Brian escreveu:
> I have a collection of .RData files that have result objects that I would like to combine.  Specifically, skatCohort objects from the skatMeta package, but I've run into a similar issue with simple data.frames also.
>
> If I run something like
>
> FILES <- list.files(path="/path/to/my/results", pattern=".RData$", 
> full.names=TRUE) combined <- NULL
>    for (FILE in FILES) {
>      load(FILE)
>      if (!is.null(combined)) {
>        combined <- c(combined, res)
>      } else {
>        combined <- res
>      }
>    }
>
> I get all my objects combined.  However, if I wrap this into a 
> function I get the following error
>
> c_objects <- function(FILES) {
>    combined <- NULL
>    for (FILE in FILES) {
>      load(FILE)
>      if (!is.null(combined)) {
>        combined <- c(combined, res)
>      } else {
>        combined <- res
>      }
>    }
>    return(combined)
> }
>
> combined_results <- c_objects(FILES)
> Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : object 'combined' not found
>
> How should I write this function such that it can find "combined".   I've tried reading the help on envirnaments, and the exisits function but I haven't been able to figure this out.  Are there any other resources to read up on this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -Brian
>
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