So you still have not told us what exactly what you are looking for. What do you want some sort of stop() to do inside a function, that is neither an error nor returning? Can you show an example in some other language that has such a feature?
Andy > From: ivo welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi jim: ahhh, but then the error messages are off for "real errors" > that occur later. > > Hi pierre: a return() in a (2nd-level) function can be > different from a > stop(). one could argue about whether it should be possible > to stop() > in a function of course, without it being an error(). > > regards, > > /iaw > > > James MacDonald wrote: > > And a closer examination of the help page would lead you to this: > > > > options(show.error.messages=FALSE) > > stop() > > > > which is what I believe you want.... > > > > Jim > > > also From Pierre Kleiber: > > The thing is that functions don't really stop... they return. > So what > you want is return() > Cheers, Pierre > > ______________________________________________ [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