
.Primitive
looks up by name a ‘primitive’
(internally implemented) function.
.Primitive(name)
name of the R function.
The advantage of .Primitive
over .Internal
functions is the potential efficiency of argument passing, and that
positional matching can be used where desirable, e.g.in
switch
. For more details, see the ‘R Internals
Manual’.
All primitive functions are in the base namespace.
This function is almost never used: `name`
or, more carefully,
get(name, envir = baseenv())
work equally well and do
not depend on knowing which functions are primitive (which does change
as R evolves).
is.primitive
showing that primitive functions come in
two types (typeof
),
.Internal
.
# NOT RUN {
mysqrt <- .Primitive("sqrt")
c
.Internal # this one *must* be primitive!
`if` # need backticks
# }
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