On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Robin Hankin wrote:
> Hi
>
> The following gotcha took me a long time to catch:
>
> f <- function(x, main0="red", ...){
> par(col.axis=main0)
> plot(x,...)
> }
>
> f(1:10,main="title here")
> f(1:10,main="title here",main0="blue")
>
>
> I can't quite succinctly summarize why the second case works but the
> first one
> doesn't.
You need to write
f <- function(x, ..., main0="red"){
par(col.axis=main0)
plot(x,...)
}
See e.g. S Programming p.40 or the Draft R Language Definition (section
'Argument matching'). Yes, it is a trap for the unwary, which is why
knowing the exact rules is important.
Inserting print(match.call()) can help: in your first case it gives
f(x = 1:10, main0 = "title here")
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