The goal of postlogic is to allow natural flowing logic statements.
You can install the released version of postlogic from CRAN with:
install.packages("postlogic")The if/otherwise instruction allows for simple logic to follow a
statement to make it conditional. The %if% can be used
alone to make an action conditional.
verbose <- TRUE
message("Hello there") %if% verbose
#> Hello thereWhen combined with the %otherwise% statement it allows
for an alternate.
mood <- "calm"
message("How dare you!") %if% (mood == 'angry') %otherwise%
message("Everything is fine.")
#> Everything is fine.
mood <- 'angry'
message("How dare you!") %if% (mood == 'angry') %otherwise%
message("Everything is fine.")
#> How dare you!The %unless% operator is essentially the negation of
%if%. So when a statement is postfixed by an
%unless% statement it will happen unless the proposition
returns TRUE. The alternating operator for
%unless% is %then%.
mood <- 'calm'
message("Everything is fine.") %unless% (mood == 'angry') %then%
message("How dare you!")
#> Everything is fine.This example is the same effect as the statements in the previous example.
The postlogic package is developed by the R
Documentation Task Force, an R
Consortium Infrastructure
Steering Committee working group.