Is this basically what you want?
> xx <-list(aa = round(rnorm(30),2), f = function(a) a + b, a=x, b=x)
> xx
$aa
[1] 1.34 -0.21 -0.18 -0.10 0.71 -0.07 -0.04 -0.68 -0.32 0.06 -0.59
0.53 -1.52 0.31 -1.54 -0.30
[17] -0.53 -0.65 -0.06 -1.91 1.18 -1.66 -0.46 -1.12 -0.75 2.09 0.02
-1.29 -1.64 0.45
$f
function(a) a + b
$a
$a$a
[1] -0.06 -0.16 -1.47
$a$b
[1] -0.48 0.42 1.36
$b
$b$a
[1] -0.06 -0.16 -1.47
$b$b
[1] -0.48 0.42 1.36
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 8:47 AM, Thomas Petzoldt <thpe at simecol.de>
wrote:> Hello,
>
> is there already a function in any R package which does
> source code formatting of deparsed lists?
>
> Let's create the following list:
>
> x <- list(a = round(rnorm(3), 2),
> b = round(rnorm(3), 2))
>
> xx <-c(aa = round(rnorm(30)), f = function(a) a + b, list(x, x))
>
>
> Now, I want deparse it in a way that yields something like:
>
>
> list(
> aa = c(0.25, 0.18, 0.84, -1.25, 0.09, -0.99, 1.64,
> 1.42, -1.29, -0.14, -1.07, -1.05, 0.98, 0.33,
> 1.76, -1.66, 0.96, -0.21, -1.29, 0.78, -0.4,
> -1.63, -0.78, -1.05, 1.27, -1.44, 0.12, -0.4,
> 0.02, 1.03),
> f = function (a) a + b,
> list(
> a = c(2.22, 0.36, 0.74),
> b = c(0.46, 0.41, 1.46)
> ),
> list(
> a = c(2.22, 0.36, 0.74),
> b = c(0.46, 0.41, 1.46)
> )
> )
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Thomas P.
>
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