I have a function that may end up being nested (Inner
) and some other function (in general this function won't be known) that I'm calling Outer
, and I would like Inner
to be able to produce the same result regardless of the wrapper function (Outer
in the below case).
Inner <- function(x,baz,bang){
# code stuff things ...
x.prime = as.character(substitute(x))
return(c(x.prime,y,z))
}
Outer <- function(y){
Inner(y)
}
Inner(a)
# "a" "stuff" "things" , which is what I'm expecting, in particular the "a".
Outer(a)
# "y" .... , but I was expecting to get "a"?
Of course I'm not dead set on using substitute if someone knows of a better method.
Does anyone have any clues how to get Inner to output the same result regardless if it is nested or not?
thanks in advance.