[R] S4; Setter function is not chaning slot value as expected
Hadley Wickham
h.wickham at gmail.com
Sun Nov 10 08:31:35 CET 2013
Modelling a mutable entity, i.e. an account, is really a perfect
example of when to use reference classes. You might find the examples
on http://adv-r.had.co.nz/OO-essentials.html give you a better feel
for the strengths and weaknesses of R's different OO systems.
Hadley
On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 9:31 AM, daniel schnaider <dschnaider at gmail.com> wrote:
> It is my first time programming with S4 and I can't get the setter fuction
> to actually change the value of the slot created by the constructor.
>
> I guess it has to do with local copy, global copy, etc. of the variable -
> but, I could't find anything relevant in documentation.
>
> Tried to copy examples from the internet, but they had the same problem.
>
> # The code
> setClass ("Account" ,
> representation (
> customer_id = "character",
> transactions = "matrix")
> )
>
>
> Account <- function(id, t) {
> new("Account", customer_id = id, transactions = t)
> }
>
>
> setGeneric ("CustomerID<-", function(obj,
> id){standardGeneric("CustomerID<-")})
> setReplaceMethod("CustomerID", "Account", function(obj, id){
> obj at customer_id <- id
> obj
> })
>
> ac <- Account("12345", matrix(c(1,2,3,4,5,6), ncol=2))
> ac
> CustomerID <- "54321"
> ac
>
> #Output
> > ac
> An object of class "Account"
> Slot "customer_id":
> [1] "12345"
>
> Slot "transactions":
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 1 4
> [2,] 2 5
> [3,] 3 6
>
> # CustomerID is value has changed to 54321, but as you can see it does't
> > CustomerID <- "54321"
> > ac
> An object of class "Account"
> Slot "customer_id":
> [1] "12345"
>
> Slot "transactions":
> [,1] [,2]
> [1,] 1 4
> [2,] 2 5
> [3,] 3 6
>
>
> Help!
>
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