showMethods
Show all the methods for the specified function(s) or class
Description
Show a summary of the methods for one or more generic functions, possibly restricted to those involving specified classes.
Usage
showMethods(f = character(), where = topenv(parent.frame()), classes = NULL, includeDefs = FALSE, inherited = !includeDefs, showEmpty, printTo = stdout(), fdef) .S4methods(generic.function, class)
Arguments
f | one or more function names. If omitted, all functions will be shown that match the other arguments. The argument can also be an expression that evaluates to a single generic function, in which case argument |
where | Where to find the generic function, if not supplied as an argument. When |
classes | If argument |
includeDefs | If |
inherited | logical indicating if methods that have been found by inheritance, so far in the session, will be included and marked as inherited. Note that an inherited method will not usually appear until it has been used in this session. See |
showEmpty | logical indicating whether methods with no defined methods matching the other criteria should be shown at all. By default, |
printTo | The connection on which the information will be shown; by default, on standard output. |
fdef | Optionally, the generic function definition to use; if missing, one is found, looking in |
generic.function, class | See |
Details
See methods
for a description of .S4methods
.
The name and package of the generic are followed by the list of signatures for which methods are currently defined, according to the criteria determined by the various arguments. Note that the package refers to the source of the generic function. Individual methods for that generic can come from other packages as well.
When more than one generic function is involved, either as specified or because f
was missing, the functions are found and showMethods
is recalled for each, including the generic as the argument fdef
. In complicated situations, this can avoid some anomalous results.
Value
If printTo
is FALSE
, the character vector that would have been printed is returned; otherwise the value is the connection or filename, via invisible
.
References
Chambers, John M. (2008) Software for Data Analysis: Programming with R Springer. (For the R version.)
Chambers, John M. (1998) Programming with Data Springer (For the original S4 version.)
See Also
setMethod
, and GenericFunctions
for other tools involving methods; selectMethod
will show you the method dispatched for a particular function and signature of classes for the arguments.
methods
provides method discovery tools for light-weight interactive use.
Examples
require(graphics) ## Assuming the methods for plot ## are set up as in the example of help(setMethod), ## print (without definitions) the methods that involve class "track": showMethods("plot", classes = "track") ## Not run: # Function "plot": # x = ANY, y = track # x = track, y = missing # x = track, y = ANY require("Matrix") showMethods("%*%")# many! methods(class = "Matrix")# nothing showMethods(class = "Matrix")# everything showMethods(Matrix:::isDiagonal) # a non-exported generic ## End(Not run) if(no4 <- is.na(match("stats4", loadedNamespaces()))) loadNamespace("stats4") showMethods(classes = "mle") # -> a method for show() if(no4) unloadNamespace("stats4")
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