On Sun, 8 Apr 2007, Peter Williams wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm new to R from a C and Octave/Matlab background. I am trying to
> construct some classes in R to which I want to attach pieces of data.
> First, is attr(obj, 'member name') <- data the accepted way of
doing
> this?
No, it isn't. You seem to be trying to deduce new-style classes from a
representation used before R 2.4, but in any case it would not be
sensible. Please consult John M. Chambers. Programming with Data.
Springer, New York, 1998, and/or William N. Venables and Brian D. Ripley.
S Programming. Springer, New York, 2000, or for a shorter online resource:
http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/S-Workshop/Gentleman/Methods.pdf
>
> Second, having attached member data with attr is there anything wrong
> with accessing it by the asperand (@), i.e.
>
> > t = ""
> > attr(t, 'test') <- 4
> > t at test
> [1] 4
>
> I can't find any documentation on using the asperand to access
> attributes like this. I saw it in a piece of code as I was googling
> around trying to find some information on attaching data to a class
> in R. Is this deprecated? Is this poor form? If anyone has some
> suggestions please let me know.
>
> Thank you
>
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