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within.qenv: Evaluate code in qenv

Description

Evaluate code in qenv

Usage

# S3 method for qenv
within(data, expr, ...)

Arguments

data

(qenv)

expr

(expression) to evaluate. Must be inline code, see Using language objects...

...

named argument value will substitute a symbol in the expr matched by the name. For practical usage see Examples section below.

Using language objects with <code>within</code>

Passing language objects to expr is generally not intended but can be achieved with do.call. Only single expressions will work and substitution is not available. See examples.

Details

within() is a convenience method that wraps eval_code to provide a simplified way of passing expression. within accepts only inline expressions (both simple and compound) and allows to substitute expr with ... named argument values. Functions that trigger side effects like options or set.seed can be linked to specific objects for further code retrieval (with get_code), but only through eval_code where code input as character. within works on expressions that do not preserve comments, hence you can not use # @linksto tag explained in get_code.

Examples

Run this code
# evaluate code using within
q <- qenv()
q <- within(q, {
  i <- iris
})
q <- within(q, {
  m <- mtcars
  f <- faithful
})
q
get_code(q)

# inject values into code
q <- qenv()
q <- within(q, i <- iris)
within(q, print(dim(subset(i, Species == "virginica"))))
within(q, print(dim(subset(i, Species == species)))) # fails
within(q, print(dim(subset(i, Species == species))), species = "versicolor")
species_external <- "versicolor"
within(q, print(dim(subset(i, Species == species))), species = species_external)

# pass language objects
expr <- expression(i <- iris, m <- mtcars)
within(q, expr) # fails
do.call(within, list(q, expr))

exprlist <- list(expression(i <- iris), expression(m <- mtcars))
within(q, exprlist) # fails
do.call(within, list(q, do.call(c, exprlist)))

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