\name{printWithNumbers} \alias{printWithNumbers} \title{ Print a function with line numbers } \description{ A function to print a function together with relevant line numbers. These can be used to decide where to set \code{trace} functions etc. } \usage{ printWithNumbers(f) } \arguments{ \item{f}{ Any R function. } } \details{ The function is printed, all lines that correspond to potential break points in the code are numbered. } \value{ The function is invoked primarily for its side effect; the printing of the function with line numbers. However, the character vector is returned and could be used as input for other tools. } \author{R. Gentleman } \seealso{ \code{\link{trace}}, \code{\link{capture.output}} } \examples{ printWithNumbers(convertMode) } \keyword{manip}