Thanks to R's evaluation of function arguments, it is possible to specify a consistent set of input parameters, and have the others automagically calculated.
Consider the following function, linking the concentration, mass, volume and molar weight for a dilution in chemistry,
concentration <- function(c = m / (M*V), m = c*M*V, V = m / (M*c), M = 417.84){
cat(c("c=", c*1e6, "micro.mol/L\n",
"m=", m*1e3, "mg\n",
"M=", M, "g/mol\n",
"V=", V*1e3, "mL\n"))
## mol/L, g, g/mol, L
invisible(list(c=c, m=m, M=M, V=V))
}
Is there a way to specify only one of the equations and have R figure out the others by inversion? I realise this is limited to simple linear relationships, as the inversion cannot generally be expressed analytically.
concentration <- function(c = m / (M*V), m, V, M = 417.84){
## { magic.incantation }
## mol/L, g, g/mol, L
invisible(list(c=c, m=m, M=M, V=V))
}