You can see the whole function by printing its name in console.
Example:
> plot
function (x, y, ...)
{
if (is.function(x) && is.null(attr(x, "class"))) {
if (missing(y))
y <- NULL
hasylab <- function(...) !all(is.na(pmatch(names(list(...)),
"ylab")))
if (hasylab(...))
plot.function(x, y, ...)
else plot.function(x, y, ylab = paste(deparse(substitute(x)),
"(x)"), ...)
}
else UseMethod("plot")
}
<environment: namespace:graphics>
2011/5/19 Mervi Virtanen <Mervi.Virtanen at
uta.fi>:>
>
> Hi!
>
> I try to find out how bootstrap mediation work! How I coud see the whole
> function or algorithm? (rather whole bootstrap).
>
>
> t.Mete
>
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