Hi,
It's easy, just carry the arguments in '…' forward to where you expect to pass
them along.
mynumbs<-function(x,y,z=5,...){
numbs<-sort(sample(y,z, ...))
for (i in 1:(x-1))
numbs<-rbind(numbs,sort(sample(y,z, ...)))
print(numbs)
}
Cheers,
Ben
On Nov 18, 2013, at 8:52 PM, "Lopez, Dan
numbs <- rbind(numbs, sort(sample(y, z, ... )))
See
?Reserved
which sends you to 'Introduction to R'
Rich
On Mon, Nov 18, 2013 at 8:52 PM, Lopez, Dan wrote:
> Hi R Experts,
>
> How do you get the ... to work in a user-defined function such as the one I
> have below?
> For example if I want to
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Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 6:00 PM
To: Lopez, Dan
Cc: R help (r-help@r-project.org)
Subject: Re: [R] Passing parameters in a user defined function to another
function using ...
Hi,
It's easy, just carry the arguments in '...' forward to where you expect to
p
Hi R Experts,
How do you get the ... to work in a user-defined function such as the one I
have below?
For example if I want to pass replace=TRUE to the sample function.
# This is a sample function that generates x rows of z numbers out of y.
Basically a lottery style data set.
mynumbs<-functio
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