Global variables
Hi Sebastian, You might also find the proto package useful as a way of restricting the scope of variables. It provides a more intuitive (at least to me) way of packaging variables and functions up into environments that can be related in a hierarchy. Michael On 10 January 2011 23:48, Sebastien Bihorel
<Sebastien.Bihorel at cognigencorp.com> wrote:
Thank Gabor and Duncan, That will be helpful. Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
On Thu, Jan 6, 2011 at 4:59 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
On 06/01/2011 4:45 PM, Sebastien Bihorel wrote:
Dear R-users, Is there a way I can prevent global variables to be visible within my functions?
Yes, but you probably shouldn't. ?You would do it by setting the environment of the function to something that doesn't have the global environment as a parent, or grandparent, etc. ?The only common examples of that are baseenv() and emptyenv(). ?For example, x <- 1 f <- function() print(x) Then f() will work, and print the 1. ?But if I do environment(f) <- baseenv() then it won't work:
f()
Error in print(x) : object 'x' not found The problem with doing this is that it is not the way users expect functions to work, and it will probably have weird side effects. ?It is not the way things work in packages (even packages with namespaces will eventually search the global environment, the namespace just comes first). ?There's no simple way to do it and yet get access to functions in other packages besides base without explicitly specifying them (e.g. you'd need to use stats::lm(), not just lm(), etc.)
A variation of this would be: environment(f) <- as.environment(2) which would skip over the global environment, .GlobEnv, but would still search the loaded packages. ?In the example above x would not be found but it still could find lm, etc.
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