For S3 methods I'd try something like
methods(predict)
[1] predict.ar* predict.Arima* predict.arima0*
predict.glm
[5] predict.HoltWinters* predict.lm predict.loess*
predict.mlm
[9] predict.nls* predict.poly predict.ppr*
predict.prcomp*
[13] predict.princomp* predict.smooth.spline*
predict.smooth.spline.fit* predict.StructTS*
Non-visible functions are asterisked
and then e.g.
predict.lm
or
getAnywhere(predict.ar)
for those Non-visible
HIH
Stef
On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 11:52:34PM +0900, Strong wrote:
<Strong>Dear All
<Strong>
<Strong>I am a biginner of R.
<Strong>
<Strong>I have difficulty with reading the code of a method.
<Strong>
<Strong>I am using the vars package to estimate a VAR model and I want to
view the code of "predict" method for objects with class attribute
"varest".
<Strong>
<Strong>I thougt I could just type the name "predict" without
anything to display the code of the method as I often do with generic function.
However, I got the following messages:
<Strong>
<Strong>function (object, ...)
<Strong>UseMethod("predict")
<Strong><environment: namespace:stats>
<Strong>
<Strong>I cannot figure out the meaning that the above message want to
deliver to me and thus cannot find a way to view the code of the predict method
with class varest.
<Strong>
<Strong>Can anyone help me out?
<Strong>
<Strong>Thanks in advance.
<Strong>
<Strong>
<Strong>Strong Chen
<Strong>
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<Strong>and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.