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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T03:51:02+00:00 2026-05-16T03:51:02+00:00

In R, I want to call apply on a huge data.frame, and write values

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In R, I want to call apply on a huge data.frame, and write values back into specific positions of other dataframes.

However, using ‘<<-‘ only works when I call the apply function from the global environment. As I understand, ‘<<-‘ searches the parent.env() for the variable. Why is the parent environment of the function called in bar() not bar’s environment?
Thanks!

do_write_foo1 <- function(x) {
    cat("parent environment of function called in bar():  ")
    print(parent.env(environment()))
    foo1[x['a']] <<- 100+x['a']
}
do_write_foo2 <- function(x) {
    foo2[x['a']] <<- 100+x['a']
}

bar <- function() {
    cat("bar environment:  ")
    print(environment())
    foo1 <- 1:10
    apply(data.frame(a=1:10),1,do_write_foo1)
    foo1
}

# this does not work:    
bar()
# bar environment:  <environment: 0x3bb6278>
# parent environment of function called in bar():  <environment: R_GlobalEnv>
# Error in foo1[x["a"]] <<- 100 + x["a"] : object 'foo1' not found


# this works:
foo2<-1:10
apply(data.frame(a=1:10),1,do_write_foo2)
foo2
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    2026-05-16T03:51:02+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:51 am

    As I am inside a package namespace, I have to use a solution different to Etiennebr’s. And I think it is rather elegant: Assigning the environment of bar to do_write_foo1.

    do_write_foo1 <- function(x) {
        cat("parent environment of function called in bar():  ")
        print(parent.env(environment()))
        foo1[x['a']] <<- 100+x['a']
    }
    
    bar <- function() {
        cat("bar environment:  ")
        print(environment())
        foo1 <- 1:10
         environment(do_write_foo1) <- environment()
        apply(data.frame(a=1:10),1,do_write_foo1)
        foo1
    }
    
    # now it works:    
    bar()
    
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