[R] A technical question on methods for "+"
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch@dunc@n @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Dec 2 21:40:03 CET 2021
The reason for this behaviour is that finding methods is a lot slower
than just evaluating the built-in function. So R takes the time to
determine if there's an attribute named "class" attached, but doesn't go
searching further if there isn't one.
Duncan Murdoch
On 02/12/2021 3:10 p.m., Andrew Simmons wrote:
> This is because + dispatches on the class attribute, which a string like
> "test" has set to NULL, so it doesn't dispatch. You can add the class
> yourself like structure("test", class = "character") and that should work.
>
> I'm not sure where it's explained, but most primitive functions dispatch on
> the class attribute, which is different from UseMethod which calls class()
> if the class attribute is NULL.
>
> I think if you want to define something like what you have written, you
> could write a function `%+%` use that instead
>
> On Thu, Dec 2, 2021, 14:32 Bert Gunter <bgunter.4567 using gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> ... and probably a dumb one and almost certainly not of interest to
>> most R users. But anyway...
>>
>> ?"+" says:
>> "The unary and binary arithmetic operators are generic functions:
>> methods can be written for them individually or via the Ops group
>> generic function. "
>>
>> So:
>> "+.character" <- function(e1, e2) paste0(e1, e2)
>> ## but this doesn't 'work':
>>> "a" + "b"
>> Error in "a" + "b" : non-numeric argument to binary operator
>>
>> ## but explicitly invoking the method does 'work' :
>>> "+.character"('a','b')
>> [1] "ab"
>>
>> ##Note also:
>>> methods("+")
>> [1] +.character +.Date +.IDate* +.POSIXt +.trellis*
>>
>> So what am I failing to understand?
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Bert Gunter
>>
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