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Get information and help about R objects
Description
Help obtained with this function is wider than with help()
. If
a man page is not found, it suggests related topics. If an object is an S3
generic function, it also lists all its known methods. Also, one can track
the help page of an object even if its name is changed, by using the src
or
srcfile
attribute of the object's comment. By the way, if the object has a
comment, it is also displayed. This can be used as a quick and dirty way to
provide short hints to custom objects. Finally, it is possible to track down
the source of an object into a file with the srcfile
attribute of its
comment. In this case, it is the source file that is displayed. So, you can
also further document your custom objects easily in their source files!
Usage
about(topic, ...)
`?`(type, topic)
Arguments
topic |
The name of an object, or the topic to search for, if this is not the name of a known object. |
... |
Further arguments passed to |
type |
First argument to |
Value
A string with the location of all objects named topic
are found is
returned invisibly.
See Also
help()
, help.search()
, apropos()
Examples
## Not run:
about("nonexisting") # Not found on search path, but help pages
about("htgdsfgfdsgf") # Not found anywhere
#library(tidyverse)
#about("group_by") # Just one page
#about("filter") # Several items
about("stats::filter") # OK
#about("dplyr::filter") # OK too
about("base::filter") # Not found there
# Objects with comment: print comment
vec <- structure(1:10, comment = "A simple vector")
about("vec")
# If there is a srcfile attribute in the comment, also display the file
# Hint: integrate some help in the header!
#library(data)
#(iris <- read(data_example("iris.csv")))
#about("iris")
# If the comment has a src attribute, change the topic to that one
#urchin <- read("urchin_bio", package = "data")
#about("urchin")
.?filter
.?stats::filter
## End(Not run)