example {base} | R Documentation |
Run an Examples Section from the Online Help
Description
Run all the R code from the Examples part of R's online help
topic topic
with two possible exceptions, dontrun
and
testonly
, see Details below.
Usage
example(topic, package = .packages(), lib.loc = NULL,
echo = TRUE, verbose = getOption("verbose"),
prompt.echo = paste(abbreviate(topic, 6),"> ", sep=""))
Arguments
topic |
name or character: The online |
package |
a character vector with package names. By default, all packages in the search path are used. |
lib.loc |
a character vector of directory names of R libraries,
or |
echo |
logical; if |
verbose |
logical; if |
prompt.echo |
character; gives the prompt to be used if
|
Details
If lib.loc
is not specified, the packages are searched for
amongst those already loaded, then in the specified libraries.
If lib.loc
is specified, they are searched for only
in the specified libraries, even if they are already loaded from
another library.
An attempt is made to load the package before running the examples, but this will not replace a package loaded from another location.
As detailed in the manual Writing R Extensions, the author of the help page can markup parts of the examples for two exception rules
dontrun
encloses code that should not be run.
testonly
encloses code that is invisible on help pages, but will be run both by the package checking tools, and the
example()
function.
Value
(the value of the last evaluated expression).
Note
The examples can be many small files. On some file systems it is desirable to save space, and the files in the ‘R-ex’ directory of an installed package can be zipped up as a zip archive ‘Rex.zip’.
Author(s)
Martin Maechler and others
See Also
demo
Examples
example(dbinom)
## force use of the standard package eda:
example("smooth", package="eda", lib.loc=.Library)