If I assign a variable in a function, as in: test=function(){ assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) } How can I do the equivalent of: names(a)=c("one","two","three") within the function? Merely adding the call to names does not work within the function as it only affects a local variable: test=function(){ assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) names(a)=c("one","two","three") }
David Winsemius
2009-Feb-21 02:27 UTC
[R] how to add names to an object created using assign
At this point, the function would only return the names because unless specified otherwise they return the result of the last evaluation. Add another line with just "a" and assign the results of the function to something: > testold=function(){ + assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) + names(a)=c("one","two","three") + } > a3 <- testold() > a3 [1] "one" "two" "three" test=function(){ assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) # I rather doubt the env assignment is needed names(a)=c("one","two","three"); a } a2 <- test() ----- > a2 one two three 1 2 3 QED; David Winsemius On Feb 20, 2009, at 6:32 PM, Fuchs Ira wrote:> If I assign a variable in a function, as in: > > test=function(){ > assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) > } > > How can I do the equivalent of: > > names(a)=c("one","two","three") > > within the function? > > Merely adding the call to names does not work within the function as > it only affects a local variable: > > test=function(){ > assign("a",c(1,2,3),env=.GlobalEnv) > names(a)=c("one","two","three") > } > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.