% File src/library/base/man/as.environment.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{as.environment} \alias{as.environment} \title{ Coerce to an Environment Object } \description{ A generic function coercing an \R object to an \code{\link{environment}}. A number or a character string is converted to the corresponding environment on the search path. } \usage{ as.environment(x) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an \R object to convert. If it is already an environment, just return it. If it is a positive number, return the environment corresponding to that position on the search list. If it is \code{-1}, the environment it is called from. If it is a character string, match the string to the names on the search list. If it is a list, the equivalent of \code{\link{list2env}(x, parent = emptyenv())} is returned. If \code{\link{is.object}(x)} is true and it has a \code{\link{class}} for which an \code{as.environment} method is found, that is used. } } \value{ The corresponding environment object. } \note{ This is a \link{primitive} function. } \author{ John Chambers } \seealso{\code{\link{environment}} for creation and manipulation, \code{\link{search}}; \code{\link{list2env}}. } \examples{ as.environment(1) ## the global environment identical(globalenv(), as.environment(1)) ## is TRUE try( ## <<- stats need not be attached as.environment("package:stats")) ee <- as.environment(list(a = "A", b = pi, ch = letters[1:8])) ls(ee) # names of objects in ee utils::ls.str(ee) } \keyword{data} \keyword{environment}