example Run an Examples Section from the Online Help
 Description
Run all the R code from the Examples part of R's online help topic topic with possible exceptions dontrun, dontshow, and donttest, see ‘Details’ below. 
Usage
example(topic, package = NULL, lib.loc = NULL,
        character.only = FALSE, give.lines = FALSE, local = FALSE,
        echo = TRUE, verbose = getOption("verbose"),
        setRNG = FALSE, ask = getOption("example.ask"),
        prompt.prefix = abbreviate(topic, 6),
        run.dontrun = FALSE, run.donttest = interactive())
 Arguments
| topic | name or literal character string: the online  | 
| package | a character vector giving the package names to look into for the topic, or  | 
| lib.loc | a character vector of directory names of R libraries, or  | 
| character.only | a logical indicating whether  | 
| give.lines | logical: if true, the lines of the example source code are returned as a character vector. | 
| local | logical: if  | 
| echo | logical; if  | 
| verbose | logical; if  | 
| setRNG | logical or expression; if not  | 
| ask | logical (or  | 
| prompt.prefix | character; prefixes the prompt to be used if  | 
| run.dontrun | logical indicating that  | 
| run.donttest | logical indicating that  | 
Details
If lib.loc is not specified, the packages are searched for amongst those already loaded, then in the libraries given by .libPaths(). If lib.loc is specified, packages are searched for only in the specified libraries, even if they are already loaded from another library. The search stops at the first package found that has help on the topic. 
An attempt is made to load the package before running the examples, but this will not replace a package loaded from another location.
If local = TRUE objects are not created in the workspace and so not available for examination after example completes: on the other hand they cannot overwrite objects of the same name in the workspace. 
As detailed in the manual Writing R Extensions, the author of the help page can markup parts of the examples for exception rules
- dontrun
- 
encloses code that should not be run. 
- dontshow
- 
encloses code that is invisible on help pages, but will be run both by the package checking tools, and the example()function. This was previouslytestonly, and that form is still accepted.
- donttest
- 
encloses code that typically should be run, but not during package checking. The default run.donttest = interactive()leadsexample()use in other help page examples to skip\donttestsections appropriately.
Value
The value of the last evaluated expression, unless give.lines is true, where a character vector is returned. 
Author(s)
Martin Maechler and others
See Also
Examples
example(InsectSprays)
## force use of the standard package 'stats':
example("smooth", package = "stats", lib.loc = .Library)
## set RNG *before* example as when R CMD check is run:
r1 <- example(quantile, setRNG = TRUE)
x1 <- rnorm(1)
u <- runif(1)
## identical random numbers
r2 <- example(quantile, setRNG = TRUE)
x2 <- rnorm(1)
stopifnot(identical(r1, r2))
## but x1 and x2 differ since the RNG state from before example()
## differs and is restored!
x1; x2
## Exploring examples code:
## How large are the examples of "lm...()" functions?
lmex <- sapply(apropos("^lm", mode = "function"),
               example, character.only = TRUE, give.lines = TRUE)
sapply(lmex, length)
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