Get all Parameters as List
try args
function
What are the arguments for mean
function?
> args(mean)
function (x, ...)
NULL
What about lm
function?
> args(lm)
function (formula, data, subset, weights, na.action, method = "qr",
model = TRUE, x = FALSE, y = FALSE, qr = TRUE, singular.ok = TRUE,
contrasts = NULL, offset, ...)
NULL
If you want to get a list of arguments try
as.list(args(lm))
Stumbled upon this question while searching for something related. While I realize that this is several years old, the responses appear unsatisfactory, and there does not appear to be any off-the-shelf solution to the question.
It is possible to make an (inelegant) workaround, using a combination of the formals
and environment
functions. The example below extracts arguments from the environment using names extracted from formals, then appends the ellipsis-list. If you wish to have the values as they were set at the time of function call, set the orig_values argument to TRUE. The function only includes variables implicitly or explicitly set at function call.
allargs <- function(orig_values = FALSE) {
# get formals for parent function
parent_formals <- formals(sys.function(sys.parent(n = 1)))
# Get names of implied arguments
fnames <- names(parent_formals)
# Remove '...' from list of parameter names if it exists
fnames <- fnames[-which(fnames == '...')]
# Get currently set values for named variables in the parent frame
args <- evalq(as.list(environment()), envir = parent.frame())
# Get the list of variables defined in '...'
args <- c(args[fnames], evalq(list(...), envir = parent.frame()))
if(orig_values) {
# get default values
defargs <- as.list(parent_formals)
defargs <- defargs[unlist(lapply(defargs, FUN = function(x) class(x) != "name"))]
args[names(defargs)] <- defargs
setargs <- evalq(as.list(match.call())[-1], envir = parent.frame())
args[names(setargs)] <- setargs
}
return(args)
}
tempf <- function(a, b = 2, ...) {
d <- 5
b <- 3
cat("Currently set values defined in call or formals\n")
print(allargs())
cat("Values as defined at the time of the call\n")
print(allargs(T))
}
tempf(1, c = 3)
Currently set values defined in call or formals
$a
[1] 1
$b
[1] 3
$c
[1] 3
Values as defined at the time of the call
$a
[1] 1
$b
[1] 2
$c
[1] 3
One solution is to use:
tempf <- function(a, b = 2, ...) {
argg <- c(as.list(environment()), list(...))
print(argg)
}
tempf(1, c = 3)
$a
[1] 1
$b
[1] 2
$c
[1] 3
This creates a named list of the argument values.
I think that you want match.call
:
tmpfun <- function(a,b,...) {
print(as.list(match.call()))
print(as.list(match.call(expand.dots=FALSE)))
}
> tmpfun(a=1, b=2, c=3, d=4)
[[1]]
tmpfun
$a
[1] 1
$b
[1] 2
$c
[1] 3
$d
[1] 4
[[1]]
tmpfun
$a
[1] 1
$b
[1] 2
$...
$...$c
[1] 3
$...$d
[1] 4