Wayne (Yanwei) Zhang wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to build a package, but run into problems with generic
functions.
>
> I have two classes "aa" and "bb", and defined the
function "summary.bb". Now I
> want to make "summary.bb" the default method for both classes
"aa" and "bb".
If you are using S3 approach, you can either define
summary.aa <- summary.bb
or make use of inheritance, i.e. you need to create object of class aa with
class(object.aa) <- c("aa", "bb")
> That is, if I have two objects "object.aa" and
"object.bb" from class "aa" and "bb"
> respectively, the function call "summary(object.aa)" and
"summary(object.bb)" will
> apply the function "summary.bb" at default. How can I do that?
Should I use
> "setMethod" ? Thanks a lot.
From the naming scheme above I feel you are going the S3 way. If you
want to use S4 (what setMethod is intended for), you can either use
setMethod() for the declaration or also use inheritance (already in the
class definition of class aa in setClass()).
Uwe Ligges
> Regards,
> Wayne
>
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