Rtangle {utils} | R Documentation |
A driver for Stangle
that extracts R code chunks.
Notably all RtangleSetup()
arguments may be used as arguments
in the Stangle()
call.
Rtangle() RtangleSetup(file, syntax, output = NULL, annotate = TRUE, split = FALSE, quiet = FALSE, drop.evalFALSE = FALSE, ...)
file |
name of Sweave source file. See the description of the
corresponding argument of |
syntax |
an object of class |
output |
name of output file used unless |
annotate |
a logical or |
split |
split output into a file for each code chunk? |
quiet |
logical to suppress all progress messages. |
drop.evalFALSE |
logical; When false, as by default, all chunks with
option |
... |
additional named arguments setting defaults for further options listed in ‘Supported Options’. |
Unless split = TRUE
, the default name of the output file is
basename(file)
with an extension corresponding to the Sweave
syntax (e.g., ‘Rnw’, ‘Stex’) replaced by ‘R’. File
names "stdout"
and "stderr"
are interpreted as the
output and message connection respectively.
If splitting is selected (including by the options in the file), each chunk is written to a separate file with extension the name of the ‘engine’ (default ‘.R’).
Note that this driver does more than simply extract the code chunks verbatim, because chunks may re-use earlier chunks.
annotate
)By default annotate = TRUE
, the annotation is of one of the forms
################################################### ### code chunk number 3: viewport ################################################### ################################################### ### code chunk number 18: grid.Rnw:647-648 ################################################### ################################################### ### code chunk number 19: trellisdata (eval = FALSE) ###################################################
using either the chunk label (if present, i.e., when specified in the source) or the file name and line numbers.
annotate
may be a function with formal arguments
(options, chunk, output)
, e.g. to produce less dominant chunk
annotations; see Rtangle()$runcode
how it is called instead of
the default.
Rtangle
supports the following options for code chunks (the
values in parentheses show the default values):
character string ("R"
). Only chunks with
engine
equal to "R"
or "S"
are processed.
logical (TRUE
). If
keep.source == TRUE
the original source is copied to the
file. Otherwise, deparsed source is output.
logical (TRUE
). If FALSE
, the code chunk
is copied across but commented out.
Used if split = TRUE
. See prefix.string
.
a character string, default is the name of the
source file (without extension). Used if split = TRUE
as
the prefix for the filename if the chunk has no label, or if it
has a label and prefix = TRUE
. Note that this is used as
part of filenames, so needs to be portable.
logical (FALSE
). Should the output be
annotated with comments showing the line number of the first code line
of the chunk?
Friedrich Leisch and R-core.
‘Sweave User Manual’, a vignette in the utils package.
nmRnw <- "example-1.Rnw" exfile <- system.file("Sweave", nmRnw, package = "utils") ## Create R source file Stangle(exfile) nmR <- sub("Rnw$", "R", nmRnw) # the (default) R output file name if(interactive()) file.show("example-1.R") ## Smaller R source file with custom annotation: my.Ann <- function(options, chunk, output) { cat("### chunk #", options$chunknr, ": ", if(!is.null(ol <- options$label)) ol else .RtangleCodeLabel(chunk), if(!options$eval) " (eval = FALSE)", "\n", file = output, sep = "") } Stangle(exfile, annotate = my.Ann) if(interactive()) file.show("example-1.R") Stangle(exfile, annotate = my.Ann, drop.evalFALSE=TRUE) if(interactive()) file.show("example-1.R")