On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 6:37 AM, Gabriel Becker <gmbec...@ucdavis.edu> wrote: > [...] > You can. This is valid R source, so the parser will understand it > > expr = parse(text= example("deMorgan", package="QCA", give.lines=TRUE)) > > You can then evaluate some or all of that expression using either R's own > eval package or, e.g. Hadley Wickham's evaluate package (for your particular > usecase evaluate will be easier I think).
Oh, I see...! In that case I can use it, of course. Did install the evaluate package, although one would expect some better documentation (no examples at all, especially at the main evaluate function). >> [...] > index.search is an unexported function, which means that it is subject to > change in how it behaves without notice or even externally available > reasons. You can get it via :::, but again, it's really not the right tool > here, and not safe to use in general in code you expect to keep working. Yes, I figured that much. Of course it's not meant to be used in any decently working code, but I learn heavily by simply looking at these sort of (hidden) R functions. Thanks again, Adrian -- Adrian Dusa University of Bucharest Romanian Social Data Archive 1, Schitu Magureanu Bd. 050025 Bucharest sector 5 Romania Tel.:+40 21 3126618 \ +40 21 3120210 / int.101 Fax: +40 21 3158391 ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel