I want to create an expression of the from val %in% c(3,4)
to pass in to a query in data.table, where c(3,4)
is a dynamic vector.
I tried:
var = "val"
value = c(3,4)
s = substitute(x := ifelse(x %in% y, 1, 0),
list(x = as.symbol(eval(var)),
y = as.symbol(eval(value))))
but the result is:
`:=`(val, ifelse(val %in$% `3`, 1, 0))
i.e. only the first element of the vector shows up.
what would be a more elegant of doing this without going the as.symbol(paste())
way. bquote doesn't work either.
Edit:
I realized that any dynamic vector can be passed by name to the query expression in data.table. i.e. val %in% value
works. So my problem is solved, but I would still like to to know if there is a way to generate the above expression.
`:=`(x=ifelse(...,...,...))
so that you can pass it inDT[,eval(myexpr)]
(which I assume is what you mean to do, but do not see you explicitly mentioning anywhere).val %in% c(3,4)
(i.e. it looks exactly like this).substitute
wizard, but this seems to solve that problem:myfun <- function(x) substitute(expression(val %in% x)); myexpr <- myfun(c(3,4));eval(eval(myexpr))
. :) I'm not clear on how you brought updata.table
. I see the:=
symbol, but don't know where it came from. I think the syntax is roughly`:=`(varname,value)
, so the way you're using "val" there might not work...but I'm just guessing at why := is there.