[Rd] Strange behavior of assign in a S4 method.
Christophe Genolini
cgenolin at u-paris10.fr
Tue Mar 16 14:14:21 CET 2010
Dear Wolfgang,
Thanks for the showMethod and the link.
>
> Perhaps juggling with the 'n' argument of 'parent.frame' could help in
> hacking something together that 'works'
I just change the argument list of foo2 to perfectly match with the
definition.
> but as far as I can see what you want to is an abuse of R's pass by
> value / functional language semantics.
>
Yes I kown. When I learnt object programming, one of the basic was that
some methods was design to change internals value of the fields. It is
what I try to do here.
> For example, try these and check whether this results in what you
> intended:
>
> foo2(3)
> foo2(e+2)
> sapply(1:5, foo2)
> ls()
This will not apply, because I my case, the function foo2 is avalable
only for object of class FooClass and the only possible use will be :
toto <- new("FooClass")
....
foo2(toto)
Best wishes
Christophe
> Best wishes
> Wolfgang
>
>
> Christophe Genolini scripsit 15/03/10 11:33:
>> Hi the list,
>> I define a method that want to change an object without assignation
>> (foo(x) and not x<-foo(x)) using deparse and assign.
>> But when the argument of the method does not match *exactly* with the
>> definition of the generic function, assign does not work...
>> Anything wrong?
>>
>> Christophe
>>
>> #------ Does not work ------#
>> setGeneric("foo1",function(x,...){standardGeneric("foo1")})
>>
>> setMethod(f="foo1",signature="numeric",definition=
>> function(x,y=1,...){
>> nameX<-deparse(substitute(x))
>> x <- x^2
>> assign(nameX,x,envir=parent.frame())
>> }
>> )
>>
>> e <- 3
>> foo1(e,y=5)
>> cat(e)
>>
>>
>> #------ Does work ------#
>> setGeneric("foo2",function(x,...){standardGeneric("foo2")})
>>
>> setMethod(f="foo2",signature="numeric",definition=
>> function(x,...){
>> nameX<-deparse(substitute(x))
>> x <- x^2
>> assign(nameX,x,envir=parent.frame())
>> }
>> )
>>
>> e <- 3
>> foo2(e,y=5)
>> cat(e)
>>
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