bquote() function in
R Language is used to quote the arguments passed to it, except the values which are wrapped in '
.()'. It evaluates the wrapped values and quotes the result.
Syntax: bquote(expr)
Parameters:
expr: language object
Example 1:
Python3 1==
# R program to quote an expression
# Assigning value to variable
x <- 10
# Calling bquote() Function
bquote(x == x)
bquote(x == 10)
bquote(x == .(x))
bquote(x == .(x * 2))
Output:
x == x
x == 10
x == 10
x == 20
Example 2:
Python3 1==
# R program to quote an expression
# Assigning value to variable
z <- 10
# Calling bquote() Function
bquote(function(x, y = .(z)) x + y)
# Plotting a graph with the default value
plot(1:10, z+(1:10), main = bquote(z == .(z)))
Output:
function(x, y = 10) x + y