Hi everybody, I am writing the .Rd files of my pckage, and I have a doubt in relation with the Rd file of a function that has dots as unique argument. I mean the following: g <- function(a,b) a + b f <- function( ... ) g(...) Imagine I have the Rd file of "f" function. The "usage" is as follows: \usage{ f(...) } The arguments zone is as follows: \arguments{ \item{\dots}{several arguments to pass to another function} } Here is my doubt: If I want to detail de arguments "a" and "b" in the Rd file of the "f" function, how can I do it?. What "tag" and zone in the Rd file have I to use?. I am asking this because "g" function is not a visible function in package, so I must describe "a" and "b" in Rd file of "f" function (I can not ask the user for reading the "g" function Rd). I hope I have told you the idea in the best way. Thank you in advance. Eva [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hi again, I have chosen the solution reading the Rd file of xyplot.zoo function, in zoo package. Regards. Eva El Domingo 26 de enero de 2014 2:45, Eva Prieto Castro <evapcastro@yahoo.es> escribió: Hi everybody, I am writing the .Rd files of my pckage, and I have a doubt in relation with the Rd file of a function that has dots as unique argument. I mean the following: g <- function(a,b) a + b f <- function( ... ) g(...) Imagine I have the Rd file of "f" function. The "usage" is as follows: \usage{ f(...) } The arguments zone is as follows: \arguments{ \item{\dots}{several arguments to pass to another function} } Here is my doubt: If I want to detail de arguments "a" and "b" in the Rd file of the "f" function, how can I do it?. What "tag" and zone in the Rd file have I to use?. I am asking this because "g" function is not a visible function in package, so I must describe "a" and "b" in Rd file of "f" function (I can not ask the user for reading the "g" function Rd). I hope I have told you the idea in the best way. Thank you in advance. Eva [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Hello, You can put that in the Details section, something like \arguments{ \item{\dots}{several arguments to pass to another function, see Details} } and then document the arguments a and b in the Details section. Hope this helps, Rui Barradas Em 26-01-2014 01:45, Eva Prieto Castro escreveu:> Hi everybody, > > I am writing the .Rd files of my pckage, and I have a doubt in relation with the Rd file of a function that has dots as unique argument. > > I mean the following: > > > g <- function(a,b) a + b > f <- function( ... ) g(...) > > Imagine I have the Rd file of "f" function. The "usage" is as follows: > > \usage{ > f(...) > } > > > The arguments zone is as follows: > > \arguments{ > \item{\dots}{several arguments to pass to another function} > } > > Here is my doubt: If I want to detail de arguments "a" and "b" in the Rd file of the "f" function, how can I do it?. What "tag" and zone in the Rd file have I to use?. I am asking this because "g" function is not a visible function in package, so I must describe "a" and "b" in Rd file of "f" function (I can not ask the user for reading the "g" function Rd). > > > I hope I have told you the idea in the best way. > > Thank you in advance. > > Eva > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > > > ______________________________________________ > 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. >