isS3method {utils} | R Documentation |
Checks if method
is the name of a valid / registered S3
method. Alternatively, when f
and class
are specified,
it is checked if f
is the name of an S3 generic function and
paste(f, class, sep=".")
is a valid S3 method.
isS3method(method, f, class, envir = parent.frame())
method |
a character string, typically of the form
|
f |
optional character string, typically specifying an S3 generic
function. Used, when |
class |
optional character string, typically specifying an S3
class name. Used, when |
envir |
the |
logical
TRUE
or FALSE
isS3method("t") # FALSE - it is an S3 generic
isS3method("t.default") # TRUE
isS3method("t.ts") # TRUE
isS3method("t.test") # FALSE
isS3method("t.data.frame")# TRUE
isS3method("t.lm") # FALSE - not existing
isS3method("t.foo.bar") # FALSE - not existing
## S3 methods with "4 parts" in their name:
ff <- c("as.list", "as.matrix", "is.na", "row.names", "row.names<-")
for(m in ff) if(isS3method(m)) stop("wrongly declared an S3 method: ", m)
(m4 <- paste(ff, "data.frame", sep="."))
for(m in m4) if(!isS3method(m)) stop("not an S3 method: ", m)