Message-ID: <49D5B14B.4030409@dbmail.com>
Date: 2009-04-03T06:48:43Z
From: Romain Francois
Subject: new line between '}' and 'else' in function body
In-Reply-To: <89b6b8c90904022307i59215757yf38ff38b917e1af3@mail.gmail.com>
Hi,
That's because the parser knows how to deal with that stuff. However,
when you type the same if/else at the command line, it will be parsed
line by line, and the evaluator will not wait for the else to evaluate
the if. Try to copy and paste your if/else to the command line.
Romain
Yihui Xie wrote:
> Hi list members,
>
> ?"else" tells us
>
> In particular, you should not have a newline between '}' and
> 'else' to avoid a syntax error in entering a 'if ... else'
> construct at the keyboard or via 'source'.
>
> but there's no syntax error when you break the line between "}" and
> "else" in a function, e.g.
>
> f = function(x) {
> if (x) {
> 1
> } # a new line here!
> else {
> 2
> }
> }
>
>
>> f(TRUE)
>>
> [1] 1
>
>> f(FALSE)
>>
> [1] 2
>
> Seems strange...
>
> Regards,
> Yihui
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