Christophe Genolini wrote:> Hi the list
>
> Is it possible to give two names for a class ? One long name for using
> in programmation, and one short name for the "quick and durty"
uses ?
>
Not easily.> With function, we can do
>
> mcf <- myCoolFunction <- function(x)....
>
That creates a new function which is a copy of the old one. If one of
them changes later, the other won't change, so it's not really an
"alias".
The trouble with trying to do this with classes is that a class isn't a
simple thing in R. In S3, it's just a name that can be used in lots of
places. S4 is more structured, but still a class definition is fairly
spread out.
So you could probably write a function that tracked down and copied all
the pieces, but it's not easy.> With class, I define "clusterizedLongData", I want to use it with
the
> full name when I am writing my code, but I would like something like cld
> when I make a demo, or when I try things on console... Is it possible ?
Isn't it really the job of your text editor to make it easy to type well
chosen names? The GUIs in Windows and on the Mac can do name
completion, so you don't need a lot more typing for the long name than
the short one. As far as I know ESS can do the same, and there are
probably others too. If you're not using one of those, you should be.
Duncan Murdoch