Heather Turner
2006-Jan-18 13:58 UTC
[Rd] Loading of namespace on load of .Rdata (was strange behaviourof load)
Apologies - I was not trying to correct you Brian, but to explore how the situation could arise. I'm sure you had a good idea why the namespace (or a reference to it) had been saved, but this was not clear to me and I thought, possibly not to others either. Thanks for putting me right over parent environments vs. enclosures - again I was not trying to correct you with the point I made there, but to trace back where the reference to the namespace might have come from in Giovanni's case. I think the issues raised are still of interest... Heather>>> Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> 01/18/06 01:31pm >>>On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Heather Turner wrote: [Lines wrapped for legibility and R-help removed as it is not an appropriate list.]> Last week Giovanni Parrinello posted a message asking why various > packages were loaded when he loaded an .Rdata file. Brian Ripley replied > saying he thought it was because the saved workspace contained a > reference to the namespace of ipred. (Correspondence copied below). > > This begs the question: how did the reference to the namespace of ipred > come to be in the .Rdata file? Brian did say it is likely to be because > the workspace contained object(s) saved with environment the namespace > of ipred - but how would this come about? > > In this case I think is because the .Rdata file contained an object > whose *parent* environment was the namespace of ipred. Take the > following example from ?bagging (having loaded ipred):Excuse me: environments do not have parents but enclosures according to ?environment. Of course, the environment of mod is itself an object, and so my statement holds true. Saving a workspace saves all the objects (possibly as references) whether named or not. I was fully aware that the namespace was likely to be up the environment tree of a named object when I chose my words carefully.>> data(BreastCancer) >> >> mod <- bagging(Class ~ Cl.thickness + Cell.size > + + Cell.shape + Marg.adhesion > + + Epith.c.size + Bare.nuclei > + + Bl.cromatin + Normal.nucleoli > + + Mitoses, data=BreastCancer, coob=TRUE) >> >> environment(mod$mtrees[[1]]$btree$terms) > <environment: 024E8138> >> >> parent.env(environment(mod$mtrees[[1]]$btree$terms)) > <environment: namespace:ipred>parent.env is a very confusing name. To quote the draft R language definition: `The parent.env function may be used to access the enclosure of an environment.' [...] -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595
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