extract.fun {peperr} | R Documentation |
Extract functions, libraries and global variables to be loaded onto a compute cluster
Description
Automatic extraction of functions, libraries and global variables employed passed functions. Designed for peperr
call, see Details section there.
Usage
extract.fun(funs = NULL)
Arguments
funs |
list of function names. |
Details
This function is necessary for compute cluster situations where for computation on nodes required functions, libraries and variables have to be loaded explicitly on each node. Avoids loading of whole global environment which might include the unnecessary loading of huge data sets.
It might have problems in some cases, especially it is not able to extract the library of a function that has no namespace. Similarly, it can only extract a required library if it is loaded, or if the function contains a require or library call.
Value
list containing
packages |
vector containing quoted names of libraries |
functions |
vector containing quoted names of functions |
variables |
vector containing quoted names of global variables |
See Also
peperr
Examples
# 1. Simplified example for illustration
## Not run:
library(CoxBoost)
a <- function(){
# some calculation
}
b<-function(){
# some other calculation
x <- cv.CoxBoost()
# z is global variable
y <- a(z)
}
# list with packages, functions and variables required for b:
extract.fun(list(b))
# 2. As called by default in peperr example
extract.fun(list(fit.CoxBoost, aggregation.pmpec))
## End(Not run)