| jreflection {rJava} | R Documentation |
Simple helper functions for Java reflection
Description
.jconstructors returns a character vector with all constructors for
a given class or object.
.jmethods returns a character vector with all methods for
a given class or object.
.jfields returns a character vector with all fields (aka attributes) for a given class or object.
Usage
.jconstructors(o, as.obj = FALSE, class.loader=.rJava.class.loader)
.jmethods(o, name = NULL, as.obj = FALSE, class.loader=.rJava.class.loader)
.jfields(o, name = NULL, as.obj = FALSE, class.loader=.rJava.class.loader)
Arguments
o |
Name of a class (either notation is fine) or an object whose class will be queried |
name |
string, regular expression of the method/field to look for |
as.obj |
if |
class.loader |
optional, class loader to use for class look up if
needed (i.e., if |
Details
There first two functions are intended to help with finding correct signatures for methods and constructors. Since the low-level API in rJava doesn't use reflection automatically, it is necessary to provide a proper signature. That is somewhat easier using the above methods.
Value
Returns a character vector (if as.obj is FALSE) or a
list of Java objects. Each entry corresponds to the
Constructor resp. Method resp. Field
object. The string result is constructed by calling
toString() on the objects.
See Also
.jcall, .jnew, .jcast or $,jobjRef-method
Examples
## Not run:
.jconstructors("java.util.Vector")
v <- .jnew("java.util.Vector")
.jmethods(v, "add")
## End(Not run)