Function and Environments What’s going on inside a function functions • In R, functions are called by value, that is, the value of the argument is copied into the function • In Fortran and C, functions are called by name, that is, only pointers to the argument variables are passed to the function • R avoids some weird function behavior, but it is wasteful in terms of space Local and Global • The value of any argument variable is local to the function, as is the result of any assignment to a variable inside the function • If R cannot find a variable locally (it is global), it will look outside the function for the value • The function’s arguments and local variables form an environment, nested within environments global to it, all the way to the top-level Global Environment Environments Global Environment d f1 → f2 → f1’s environment x (argument) v (local assignment) f2’s environment x (argument) v, d (local assignment)
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