Is this what you want?
> Lines <- "cel 3.0 m/s
+ Z0 367 ohm
+ eps0 8.9e-12 F/m
+ "> Constants.DF <- read.table(textConnection(Lines), as.is = TRUE)
> Constants <- as.list(Constants.DF[[2]])
> names(Constants) <- Constants.DF[[1]]
> for(i in seq_along(Constants)) comment(Constants[[i]]) <-
Constants.DF[i, 3]
>
> # get value
> Constants$Z0
[1] 367> # get comment
> comment(Constants$Z0)
[1] "ohm"> # add another Constant
> Constants$e <- 2.7
> comment(Constants$e) <- "exp"
On Dec 28, 2007 2:33 PM, baptiste Augui? <ba208 at exeter.ac.uk>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I've started my own (first) package, part of which consists in
> listing common physical constants (Planck's constant, the speed of
> light in vacuum, etc). I'm wondering what would be a good way of
> dealing with pairs of value/unit.
>
>
> > constants <- list( cel = 2.99792458e8 , #m/s
> > Z0 = 376.730313461, #ohm
> > eps0 = 8.854187817e-12,#F/m
> > mu0 = 4*pi*1e-7,#N/A^2
> > G = 6.67428e-11 # m^3 kg-1 s-2
> > )
>
>
> I thought I could include the unit in the names attribute of each
> element, as in :
>
> > names(constants$cel)<- " speed of light in vacuum
[m.s^-1]"
>
>
> Writing this for every element is very redundant... Is there any way
> to access and set the name of each first level element of the list?
>
> > namesFirstLevelElements(constants)<- c(" speed of light in
vacuum
> > [m.s^-1]",
> > "impedance of vacuum [some unit]",
> > ...)
>
>
> Quite possibly, I'm completely on the wring track;
>
> - maybe such a package already exists
>
> - a custom class or structure would be more appropriate? I don't
> really know how to deal with classes, though, and I'd like to keep
> the access to the constants' values as direct and generic as possible.
>
> Many thanks in advance,
>
> baptiste
>
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