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Internal and Group Methods and Generic Functions
Description
Many R-internal functions are generic and allow
methods to be written for. Group methods in particular are
available for the "Math"
, "Ops"
, and
"Summary"
group.
Usage
Math.data.frame(x, ...)
Math.factor(x, ...)
Ops.data.frame(e1, e2 = NULL)
Ops.factor(e1, e2)
Ops.ordered(e1, e2)
Summary.data.frame(x, ...)
Summary.factor(x, ...)
.Method
.Generic
.Group
.Class
Arguments
x , e1 , e2 |
objects. |
... |
further arguments passed to methods. |
Group Dispatching
There are three groups for which methods can be written, namely
the "Math"
, "Ops"
and "Summary"
groups.
A function f
belonging to one of these groups must be
.Internal
or .Primitive
and will
automatically be using <grp>.<class> (ob)
when
f(<ob>)
is called, f
belongs to group
<grp>
and <ob>
is of
class
<class>
.
Group
"Math"
:-
abs
,sign
,sqrt
,
floor
,ceiling
,trunc
,
round
,signif
-
exp
,log
,
cos
,sin
,tan
,
acos
,asin
,atan
cosh
,sinh
,tanh
,
acosh
,asinh
,atanh
-
lgamma
,gamma
,gammaCody
,
digamma
,trigamma
,tetragamma
,pentagamma
-
cumsum
,cumprod
,cummax
,cummin
-
Group
"Ops"
:-
"+"
,"-"
,"*"
,"/"
,"^"
,"%%"
,"%/%"
-
"&"
,"|"
,"!"
-
"=="
,"!="
,"<"
,"<="
,">="
,">"
-
Group
"Summary"
:-
all
,any
-
sum
,prod
-
min
,max
-
range
-
Simple Dispatching
The following builtin functions are generic as well, i.e., you
can write methods
for them:
[
,
[[
dimnames<-
,
dimnames
,
dim<-
,
dim
c
,
unlist
,
as.vector
,
is.na
,
is.nan
References
Appendix A, Classes and Methods of
Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. eds (1992)
Statistical Models in S.
Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
See Also
methods
for methods of non-Internal generic functions.
Examples
methods("Math")
methods("Ops")
methods("Summary")
d.fr <- data.frame(x=1:9, y=rnorm(9))
data.class(1 + d.fr) == "data.frame" ##-- add to d.f. ...