| Cfrag.list {PortfolioProbe} | R Documentation |
Writes either the C declaration of items in a list, or initializes them with the contents of the list.
Cfrag.list(x, file = NULL, item.num = c(3, 10, 5),
indent = c("\t", "\t\t"), declaration.only = FALSE,
long = FALSE, append = FALSE)
x |
required. A list with names. |
file |
either NULL or a character string.
If NULL (or an empty string), then a vector of characters
is returned.
|
item.num |
length three vector giving the number of items per line for doubles, integers and characters. |
indent |
length two vector giving the amount to indent declarations and the items in the initialization. |
declaration.only |
logical flag.
If TRUE, then the variables are declared but not given
initial values.
|
long |
logical flag.
If TRUE, then integers are declared to be "long".
If FALSE, then integers are declared to be "int".
|
append |
logical flag.
If TRUE, then the file is appended to; otherwise it is
overwritten if it exists.
|
if file is a non-empty character string, then the name of the file
that is written.
Otherwise, a character vector of the declarations – each element representing
a different line.
if file is a non-empty character string, then the file is created,
overwritten or appended.
The type to declare is dependent on the storage mode of the component of
x.
You may need to coerce components to get them to be declared the correct type.
This help was last revised 2009 September 21.
.C, storage.mode, as.double,
as.integer, as.character, cat.
test.list <- list(adoub=as.double(rnorm(20)), anint=as.integer(92:109),
achar=c("aaa", "bbbb", "ccccc"))
Cfrag.list(test.list, file="test.c")
Cfrag.list(test.list[1], file="test.c", dec=TRUE)
Cfrag.list(test.list[-1], file="test.c", dec=FALSE, append=TRUE)