Re: [R] objects and environments

2006-08-09 Thread Adrian Dusa
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 19:14, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > Dmitris has already provided the solution but just throught I would' > mention that your third alternative can be written: > > apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2, bb = bb) > > (assuming fun2 has arguments idx and bb) which is not > nearly so ugly

Re: [R] objects and environments

2006-08-09 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Dmitris has already provided the solution but just throught I would' mention that your third alternative can be written: apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2, bb = bb) (assuming fun2 has arguments idx and bb) which is not nearly so ugly so you might reconsider whether its ok for you to just pass bb. On 8/9/

Re: [R] objects and environments

2006-08-09 Thread Adrian Dusa
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 18:31, Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote: > try this: > > fun1 <- function(x) { > environment(fun2) <- environment() > ifelse(somecondition, bb <- "o", bb <- "*") > ## mymatrix is created, then > myresult <- apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2) > } Beautiful :) Thanks very

Re: [R] objects and environments

2006-08-09 Thread Dimitris Rizopoulos
- From: "Adrian Dusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 5:21 PM Subject: [R] objects and environments > Dear list, > > I have two functions created in the same environment, fun1 and fun2. > fun2 is called by fun1, but fun2 should use an object wh

[R] objects and environments

2006-08-09 Thread Adrian Dusa
Dear list, I have two functions created in the same environment, fun1 and fun2. fun2 is called by fun1, but fun2 should use an object which is created in fun1 fun1 <- function(x) { ifelse(somecondition, bb <- "o", bb <- "*") ## mymatrix is created, then myresult <- apply(mymatrix, 1,