[R] return value of {....}

akshay kulkarni @k@h@y_e4 @end|ng |rom hotm@||@com
Mon Jan 9 18:27:53 CET 2023


Dear Andrew,
                          Nice point.....

THanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
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From: Andrew Simmons <akwsimmo using gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, January 9, 2023 10:52 PM
To: akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 using hotmail.com>
Cc: Valentin Petzel <valentin using petzel.at>; R help Mailing list <r-help using r-project.org>
Subject: Re: [R] return value of {....}

Returning the last value of { is the basis of functions not needing a return statement. Before R invokes a function (specifically a closure), it creates a new context. When R evaluates a call to return, it looks for a context to return from and finds the context of function, ending the context and the evaluation of the function body early. However, if you don't use return, R just returns the value from evaluating the function body, and if your function body starts with {, it will return the last expression from the function body, as desired.

On Mon, Jan 9, 2023, 12:15 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 using hotmail.com<mailto:akshay_e4 using hotmail.com>> wrote:
Dear Valentin,
                          But why should {....} "return" a value? It could just as well evaluate all the expressions and store the resulting objects in whatever environment the interpreter chooses, and then it would be left to the user to manipulate any object he chooses. Don't you think returning the last, or any value, is redundant? We are living in the 21st century world, and the R-core team might,I suppose, have a definite reason for"returning" the last value. Any comments?

Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI

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From: Valentin Petzel <valentin using petzel.at<mailto:valentin using petzel.at>>
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Subject: Re: [R] return value of {....}

Hello Akshai,

I think you are confusing {...} with local({...}). This one will evaluate the expression in a separate environment, returning the last expression.

{...} simply evaluates multiple expressions as one and returns the result of the last line, but it still evaluates each expression.

Assignment returns the assigned value, so we can chain assignments like this

a <- 1 + (b <- 2)

conveniently.

So when is {...} useful? Well, anyplace where you want to execute complex stuff in a function argument. E.g. you might do:

data %>% group_by(x) %>% summarise(y = {if(x[1] > 10) sum(y) else mean(y)})

Regards,
Valentin Petzel

09.01.2023 15:47:53 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 using hotmail.com<mailto:akshay_e4 using hotmail.com>>:

> Dear members,
>                              I have the following code:
>
>> TB <- {x <- 3;y <- 5}
>> TB
> [1] 5
>
> It is consistent with the documentation: For {, the result of the last expression evaluated. This has the visibility of the last evaluation.
>
> But both x AND y are created, but the "return value" is y. How can this be advantageous for solving practical problems? Specifically, consider the following code:
>
> F <- function(X) {  expr; expr2; { expr5; expr7}; expr8;expr10}
>
> Both expr5 and expr7 are created, and are accessible by the code outside of the nested braces right? But the "return value" of the nested braces is expr7. So doesn't this mean that only expr7 should be accessible? Please help me entangle this (of course the return value of F is expr10, and all the other objects created by the preceding expressions are deleted. But expr5 is not, after the control passes outside of the nested braces!)
>
> Thanking you,
> Yours sincerely,
> AKSHAY M KULKARNI
>
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