TITLE(deparse @@ Expression Deparsing)
USAGE(deparse(expr))
ALIAS(deparse)
VALUE(
This function turns unevaluated expressions into
character strings (a kind of inverse LANG(LINK) parse).
A typical use of this is to create informative
labels for data sets and plots.  The following example shows a
simple use of this facility.  It uses the functions LANG(deparse)
and LANG(substitute) to create labels for a plot which are character
string versions of the actual arguments to the function LANG(myplot).
)
SEEALSO(
LANG(LINK(substitute)), LANG(LINK(parse)).
)
EXAMPLES(
myplot <-
function(x, y)
    plot(x, y, xlab=deparse(substitute(x)),
        ylab=deparse(substitute(y)))
)
