.default {multinma} | R Documentation |
Set default values
Description
The .default()
function is used internally to mark certain values as
default, so that the user may be notified when default values are being used.
For example, choosing a default reference treatment for a network, or using
default prior distributions. The function .is_default()
checks whether an
argument/object is set to a default value. Neither of these functions are
intended to be called by the user.
Usage
.default(x = list())
.is_default(x)
Arguments
x |
An object |
Value
For .default()
, an identical object with additional attribute
.default
. For .is_default()
, a logical value (TRUE
or FALSE
).
[Package multinma version 0.7.1 Index]