Get the List of Arguments of a Function in R Programming – args() Function
args()
function in R Language is used to get the required arguments by a function. It takes function name as arguments and returns the arguments that are required by that function.
Syntax: args(name)
Parameters:
name: Function nameReturns:
- For a closure: Formal Argument list but with NULL body
- For a Primitive Function: A closure with usage and a NULL body
- For a non-function: NULL in case of not a function.
Example 1:
# R program to get arguments of a function # Calling args() Function args(append) args(sin) args(paste) |
Output:
function (x, values, after = length(x)) NULL function (x) NULL function (..., sep = " ", collapse = NULL) NULL
Example 2:
# R program to get arguments of a function # Calling args() Function args( 1 ) args( 10 ) |
Output:
NULL NULL
The above code returns NULL because the names passed to args()
function are not actual functions.
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