Hello I need some help in figuring Bravington’s debugger out. Ok I have 2 functions, fun1 and fun2 saved in a ASCII file say filename is funs. Fun1 has a loop which calls fun2, fun2 has a loop which fails and I need to find out the value of the variables of the fun2 and fun1 loops at the specific iteration that fails. Both fun1 and fun2 loops will iterate thousands of times so line by line debug is not practical. According to what I understood from > ?mlocal and the Vol. 3/3, December 2003 R-news article “Debugging Without (Too Many) Tears” by Mark Bravington. P.32 first column last paragraph, I did. “Which needs some fixing and direction – thanks”
> source("funs") > library(debug) > debug(fun1) data <- fun1(some.arguments") in the file funs Was … fun1 <- function(arg1){ some looping code with calls to fun2 } fun2 <- function(arg2) {some more looping code} Is now…to confirm to what I read Fun1 <- function(arg1, nlocal=sys.parent()) mlocal(some more looping code) I think I am implementing this package wrong and need some help. Thanks ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html