findClass {methods} | R Documentation |
Find Class Definitions
Description
Functions to find classes: isClass
tests for a class;
findClass
returns the name(s) of packages containing the
class; getClasses
returns the names of all the classes in an
environment, typically a namespace. To examine the definition of a class, use getClass
.
Usage
isClass(Class, formal=TRUE, where)
getClasses(where, inherits = missing(where))
findClass(Class, where, unique = "")
## The remaining functions are retained for compatibility
## but not generally recommended
removeClass(Class, where)
resetClass(Class, classDef, where)
sealClass(Class, where)
Arguments
Class |
character string name for the class. The functions will
usually take a class definition instead of the string. To restrict
the class to those defined in a particular package, set the
|
where |
the To restrict the search to classes in a particular package, use |
formal |
|
unique |
if |
inherits |
in a call to |
classDef |
For |
Functions
isClass
:-
Is this the name of a formally defined class?
getClasses
:-
The names of all the classes formally defined on
where
. If called with no argument, all the classes visible from the calling function (if called from the top-level, all the classes in any of the environments on the search list). Thewhere
argument is used to search only in a particular package. findClass
:-
The list of environments in which a class definition of
Class
is found. Ifwhere
is supplied, a list is still returned, either empty or containing the environment corresponding towhere
. By default when called from the R session, the global environment and all the currently attached packages are searched.If
unique
is supplied as a character string,findClass
will warn if there is more than one definition visible (using the string to identify the purpose of the call), and will generate an error if no definition can be found.The remaining functions are retained for back-compatibility and internal use, but not generally recommended.
removeClass
:-
Remove the definition of this class. This can't be used if the class is in another package, and would rarely be needed in source code defining classes in a package.
resetClass
:-
Reset the internal definition of a class. Not legitimate for a class definition not in this package and rarely needed otherwise.
sealClass
:Seal the current definition of the specified class, to prevent further changes, by setting the corresponding slot in the class definition. This is rarely used, since classes in loaded packages are sealed by locking their namespace.
References
Chambers, John M. (2016) Extending R, Chapman & Hall. (Chapters 9 and 10.)
Chambers, John M. (2008) Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R Springer. (Chapter 9 has some details not in the later reference.)
See Also
getClass
,
Classes_Details
,
Methods_Details
,
makeClassRepresentation