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R: getting "inside" environments

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Given an environment object e:

> e
<environment: 0x10f0a6e98>
> class(e)
[1] "environment"

How do you access the variables inside the environment?

Just in case you're curious, I have found myself with this environment object. I didn't make it, a package in Bioconductor made it. You can make it, too, using these commands:

library('GEOquery')
eset <- getGEO("GSE4142")[[1]]
e <- assayData(eset)
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Mike Dewar Avatar asked Oct 15 '22 07:10

Mike Dewar


1 Answers

ls(e) gives you names of objects in the environment and e$name_of_object gives you specified object (or e[["a"]], or get("a",e)).

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Marek Avatar answered Oct 18 '22 14:10

Marek