here {plyr} | R Documentation |
Capture current evaluation context.
Description
This function captures the current context, making it easier
to use **ply
with functions that do special evaluation and
need access to the environment where ddply was called from.
Usage
here(f)
Arguments
f |
a function that does non-standard evaluation |
Author(s)
Peter Meilstrup, https://github.com/crowding
Examples
df <- data.frame(a = rep(c("a","b"), each = 10), b = 1:20)
f1 <- function(label) {
ddply(df, "a", mutate, label = paste(label, b))
}
## Not run: f1("name:")
# Doesn't work because mutate can't find label in the current scope
f2 <- function(label) {
ddply(df, "a", here(mutate), label = paste(label, b))
}
f2("name:")
# Works :)
[Package plyr version 1.8.9 Index]