flifo: Don't get stuck with stacks in R
The flifo package provides a few functions to create and manipulate FIFO (First In First Out), LIFO (Last In First Out), and NINO (Not In or Never Out) stacks in R.
Installation
You can install flifo from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("paulponcet/flifo")
Usage
Functions fifo
, lifo
, and nino
are provided to
create empty stacks. For instance:
library(flifo)
# Create an empty LIFO
s <- lifo()
print(s)
is.empty(s) # TRUE
is.fifo(s) # FALSE
is.lifo(s) # TRUE
Then push
and pop
enable one to add elements to and retrieve
elements from the stack, respectively.
# Add values to 's'
push(s, 0.3)
push(s, data.frame(x=1:2, y=2:3))
print(s)
size(s)# in bytes
pop(s) # get the last element inserted
size(s)
A maximum number of elements can be specified at the creation of the stack (no limit in the number of elements is the default).
s <- fifo(max_size = 3)
max_size(s)
# max_size can be changed
max_size(s) <- 2
push(s, 1)
push(s, 2)
push(s, 3) # generates an error (the stack is full)
If an object exists in the current environment e
and is pushed into the stack, it disappears from e
:
s <- lifo()
x <- 3.14
exists("x") # TRUE
push(s, x)
exists("x") # FALSE
The nino
function creates a stack from which we cannot not retrieve anything:
s <- nino()
push(s, "foo")
print(s)
pop(s) # generates an error