% File src/library/base/man/Primitive.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2012 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{Primitive} \alias{.Primitive} \alias{primitive} \title{Look Up a Primitive Function} \description{ \code{.Primitive} looks up by name a \sQuote{primitive} (internally implemented) function. } \usage{ .Primitive(name) } \arguments{ \item{name}{name of the \R function.} } \details{ The advantage of \code{.Primitive} over \code{\link{.Internal}} functions is the potential efficiency of argument passing, and that positional matching can be used where desirable, e.g. in \code{\link{switch}}. For more details, see the \sQuote{R Internals Manual}. All primitive functions are in the base namespace. This function is almost never used: \code{`name`} or, more carefully, \code{\link{get}(name, envir = baseenv())} work equally well and do not depend on knowing which functions are primitive (which does change as \R evolves). } \seealso{ \code{\link{.Internal}}. } \examples{ mysqrt <- .Primitive("sqrt") c .Internal # this one *must* be primitive! `if` # need backticks } \keyword{interface}