getClass {methods} | R Documentation |
Get Class Definition
Description
Get the definition of a class.
Usage
getClass(Class, .Force = FALSE, where)
getClassDef(Class, where, package)
Arguments
Class |
the character-string name of the class. |
.Force |
if |
where |
environment from which to begin the search for the definition; by default, start at the top-level (global) environment and proceed through the search list. |
package |
the name of the package asserted to hold the
definition. Supplied instead of |
Details
A call to getClass
returns the complete definition of the class
supplied as a string, including all slots, etc. in classes that this
class extends. A call to getClassDef
returns the definition of
the class from the environment where
, unadorned. It's usually getClass
you want.
If you really want to know whether a class is formally
defined, call isClass
.
Value
The object defining the class. This is an object of class
"classRepEnvironment"
. However, do not deal with the
contents of the object directly unless you are very sure you know what
you're doing. Even then, it is nearly always better practice to use
functions such as setClass
and setIs
.
Messing up a class object will cause great confusion.
References
The R package methods implements, with a few exceptions, the programming interface for classes and methods in the book Programming with Data (John M. Chambers, Springer, 1998), in particular sections 1.6, 2.7, 2.8, and chapters 7 and 8.
While the programming interface for the methods package follows the reference, the R software is an original implementation, so details in the reference that reflect the S4 implementation may appear differently in R. Also, there are extensions to the programming interface developed more recently than the reference. For a discussion of details and ongoing development, see the web page http://developer.r-project.org/methodsPackage.html and the pointers from that page.
See Also
Classes,
setClass
,
isClass
.
Examples
getClass("numeric") ## a built in class