You might try to use "on.exit" or "stop"?
# on.exit
if (nAssetPositions != nAssetPrices) {
on.exit(cat("Different number of assets! "\n"))
}
# stop
if (nAssetPositions != nAssetPrices) {
stop("Different number of assets!")
}
You could find these in "S programming" by W.N Venables and B.D. Ripley
Chunhao
Quoting Bill Cunliffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
For example, based on a certain condition, I may want to exit my code early:
# Are there the same number of assets in "prices" and
"positions"?
if (nAssetPositions != nAssetPrices) {
cat("Different number of assets! \n\n")
<exit function>
}
I have searched, but not found, a way of forcing a function to exit. Any
help greatly appreciated.
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