object
) is by default pasted together
with other arguments (...
) and with seperator sep=""
.
For instance, to throw an exception, write
throw("Value out of range: ", value, ".")
.
which is short for
throw(Exception("Value out of range: ", value, "."))
.
Note that throw()
can be defined for specific classes, which can
then be caught (or not) using tryCatch
().## S3 method for class 'default}(...)':
throwundefined
- ...
{One or several strings that are concatenated and collapsed
into on message string.}
Returns nothing.
rbern <- function(n=1, prob=1/2) {
if (prob < 0 || prob > 1)
throw("Argument 'prob' is out of range: ", prob)
rbinom(n=n, size=1, prob=prob)
}
rbern(10, 0.4)
# [1] 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0
tryCatch(rbern(10, 10*0.4),
error=function(ex) {}
)
[object Object]
See the Exception
class for more detailed information.
error