argsTip() displays function arguments in a better way than args()
does. It is primarily intended for code tips in GUIs.
argsTip(name, only.args = FALSE, width = getOption("width"))
callTip(code, only.args = FALSE, location = FALSE, description = FALSE, methods = FALSE, width = getOption("width"))arg1, arg2 = TRUE, ...), or the full call, like
(myfun(arg1, arg2 = TRUE, ...)). width = NULL. TRUE then the location (in which package the
function resides) is appended to the calltip between square brackets. TRUE then a short description of the function is
added to the callTip (in fact, the title of the corresponding help page, if
it exists). TRUE then a short message indicating if this is a
generic function and that lists, in this case, available methods. methods can considerably slow
down the execution, especially for generic functions that have many methods
like print(), or summary!
args, argsAnywhere argsTip("ls")
callTip("myvar <- lm(")
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