RcppClassicExamples (version 0.1.1)

RcppExample: Rcpp R / C++ interface example -- deprecated API

Description

RcppExample illustrates how the older Rcpp R/C++ interface class library is used. It provides fairly complete coverage for the older ‘classic’ API.

Note that the RcppClassic package has been deprecated since 2010, all new development should use the Rcpp package instead.

Usage

RcppExample(params, nlist, numvec, nummat, df, datevec, stringvec, fnvec, fnlist) "print"(x,...)

Arguments

params
A heterogeneous list specifying method (string), tolerance (double), maxIter (int).
nlist
a list of named numeric values (double or int).
numvec
a numeric 1D vector (double or int).
nummat
a numeric 2D matrix (double or int).
df
a data frame.
datevec
a vector of Date's.
stringvec
a vector of strings.
fnvec
an R function with numeric vector argument.
fnlist
an R function with list argument.
x
Object of type RcppExample.
...
Extra named parameters.

Value

RcppExample returns a list containing:
method
string input paramter
tolerance
double input paramter
maxIter
int input parameter
nlFirstName
first name in nlist
nlFirstValue
first value in nlist
matD
R matrix from an RcppMatrix object
stlvec
R vector from a vector object
stlmat
R matrix from a vector > object
a
R matrix from C/C++ matrix
v
R vector from C/C++ vector
strings
R vector of strings from vector object
InputDF
a data frame passed in from R
PreDF
a data frame created on C++ side to be passed back to R
params
input parameter list (this is redundant because we returned the input parameters above)

Details

The C++ represention of data frames are not passed back to R in a form that R recognizes as a data frame, but it is a simple matter to do the conversion. For example, the return value named PreDF (see return values below) is not seen as a data frame on the R side (thus the name "pre-data frame"), but it can be converted to a data frame using df <- data.frame(result$PreDF). The print.RcppExample() function is defined so that we can control what gets printed when a variable assigned the return value is entered on a line by itself. It is defined to simply list the names of the fields returned (see RcppExample.R).

References

Writing R Extensions, available at http:www.r-project.org.

See Also

See the RcppExamples-package for examples of the recommended Rcpp API and Rcpp-package for documentation on the recommended API to extend R with C++ code, while the deprecated RcppClassic-package documents the older, deprecated API.

Examples

Run this code

params <- list(method='BFGS',
               tolerance=1.0e-8,
               maxIter=1000,
               startDate=as.Date('2006-7-15'))

nlist <- list(ibm = 80.50, hp = 53.64, c = 45.41)

numvec <- seq(1,5) # numerical vector

nummat <- matrix(seq(1,20),4,5) # numerical matrix

stringvec <- c("hello", "world", "fractal") # string vector

datestr <- c('2006-6-10', '2006-7-12', '2006-8-10')
datevec <- as.Date(datestr, "%Y-%m-%d") # date vector

df <- data.frame(a=c(TRUE, TRUE, FALSE), b=I(c('a','b','c')),
c=c('beta', 'beta', 'gamma'), dates=datevec)

fnvec <- function(x) { sum(x) } # Add up components of vector

fnlist <- function(l) { # Return vector with 1 added to each component
  vec <- c(l$alpha + 1, l$beta + 1, l$gamma + 1)
  vec
}

result <- RcppExample(params, nlist, numvec, nummat, df, datevec,
                      stringvec, fnvec, fnlist)

result

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