Dear R-developers community, I have the following generic:
setGeneric(
name="newsample",
def=function(x,y,z,a,b,c,...){standardGeneric("newsample")}
And I can build several methods for this generic. One useful thing is to use
"newsample"
with only one of the 6 arguments listed. At the moment this is what I do:
setMethod(
f="newsample",
signature=c("missing","missing","numeric","missing","missing","missing"),
function(x,y,z,a,b,c,...)
{
..............................
..............................
}
)
This would be used when the single argument is z:
newsample(z=12.5)
To use newsample with another argument (say x) I should implement the same as
before,
but with signature
c("numeric","missing","missing","missing","missing","missing").
Is there another shorter and easier way to do this?
J
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