[R] Basic question about: <<- and method start with dot.
peter dalgaard
pdalgd at gmail.com
Tue Oct 2 08:40:59 CEST 2012
On Oct 2, 2012, at 06:00 , Fabrice Tourre wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> When I read some source code, I find lot of place used symbol <<- , e.g.
>
> lastTime <<- newTime;
>
> What is the meaning here?
Did you check help("<<-") ? The explanation there seems at least as clear as anything I could cook up in a quick mail...
>
> Also, I find some method with the name start with dot, e.g.
>
> .RowStandardizeCentered = function(x) {
> div = sqrt( rowSums(x^2) );
> div[ div == 0 ] = 1;
> return( x/div );
> }
>
> What is the special meaning for the method name start with a dot?
It means nothing in particular, except that such objects don't show up in ls() by default. The _intention_ is usually that the function is only to be used internally and not for end-user use.
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