I have some .Rdata files that contain saved functions as defined by approxfun().
Some of the save files pre-date the change to approxfun from package "base" to "stats", and so the body has
PACKAGE = "base"
and the wrong package causes the function to fail. I can fix(myfun) and simply replace "base" with "stats", but I want a neater automatic way.
Can I do this with gsub() and body() somehow?
I c开发者_如何学运维an get the body text and substitute there with
as.character(body(myfun))
but I don't know how to turn that back into a "call" and replace the definition.
(I know that a better solution is to have saved the data originally used by approxfun and simply recreate the function, but I wonder if there's a sensible way to modify the existing one.)
Edit: I found it here
What ways are there to edit a function in R?
Use the substitute
function.
For example:
myfun <- function(x,y) {
result <- list(x+y,x*y)
return(result)
}
Using body
, treat myfun
as a list to select what you would like to change in the function:
> body(myfun)[[2]][[3]][[2]]
x + y
When you change this, you must use the substitute
function so you replace the part of the function with a call
or name
object, as appropriate. Replacing with character strings doesn't work since functions are not stored as or operated on as character strings.
body(myfun)[[2]][[3]][[2]] <- substitute(2*x)
Now the selected piece of the function has been replaced:
> myfun
function (x, y)
{
result <- list(2 * x, x * y)
return(result)
}
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