The %*% function is a primitive. As it says in the documentation under ?Methods_Details
Methods may be defined for most primitives, and corresponding metadata objects will be created to store them. Calls to the primitive still go directly to the C code, which will sometimes check for applicable methods. The definition of “sometimes” is that methods must have been detected for the function in some package loaded in the session and ‘isS4(x)’ is ‘TRUE’ for the first argument (or for the second argument, in the case of binary operators). But: > isS4(x) [1] FALSE I think this behavior is in the interest of performance. It avoids adding S4 dispatch overhead to e.g. matrix objects. In general, it's best to define an S4 class when using S4 dispatch, but it sounds like you're stuck using some legacy S3 objects. In that case, one would normally define an S3 method for `%*%()` that delegates to a custom non-primitive generic, perhaps "matmult" in this case. But since %*% is not an S3 generic, that's not an option. It would help to hear more about the context of the problem. Michael On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 5:44 AM, Iñaki Úcar <i.uca...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to implement the matrix multiplication operator, which is > S4 generic, for an old-style S3 class. The following works as > expected: > > x <- 1:10 > class(x) <- "myClass" > > setOldClass("myClass") > setGeneric("myMethod", function(x, y) standardGeneric("myMethod")) > setMethod("myMethod", c("myClass", "myClass"), function(x, y) > message("dispatched!")) > > myMethod(x, x) > #> dispatched! > > but I don't understand why the following won't: > > setMethod("%*%", c("myClass", "myClass"), function(x, y) > message("dispatched!")) > > x %*% x > #> [,1] > #> [1,] 385 > > Is this approach wrong? > > Regards, > Iñaki > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel@r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel