Dear all, I'm getting more and more frustrated with the whole S4 thing and I'm looking for a more advanced summary on how to deal with them. Often I get error messages that don't make sense at all, or the code is not doing what I think it would do. Far too often inspecting the code requires me to go to the source, which doesn't really help in easily finding the bit of code you're interested in.
Getting the code with getAnywhere() doesn't always work. Debug() doesn't work. Using trace() and browser() is not an option, as I can't find the correct method. eg : library(raster) > getAnywhere(xyValues) A single object matching ‘xyValues’ was found It was found in the following places package:raster namespace:raster with value standardGeneric for "xyValues" defined from package "raster" function (object, xy, ...) standardGeneric("xyValues") <environment: 0x04daf14c> Methods may be defined for arguments: object, xy Use showMethods("xyValues") for currently available ones. > showMethods("xyValues") Function: xyValues (package raster) object="Raster", xy="data.frame" object="Raster", xy="SpatialPoints" object="Raster", xy="vector" object="RasterLayer", xy="matrix" object="RasterStackBrick", xy="matrix" And now...? Is there an overview that actually explains how you get the information you're looking for without strolling through the complete source? Sorry if I sound frustrated, but this is costing me huge amounts of time, to that extent that I rather write a custom function than use one in an S4 package if I'm not absolutely sure about what it does and how it achieves it. Cheers Joris -- Joris Meys Statistical consultant Ghent University Faculty of Bioscience Engineering Department of Applied mathematics, biometrics and process control tel : +32 9 264 59 87 joris.m...@ugent.be ------------------------------- Disclaimer : http://helpdesk.ugent.be/e-maildisclaimer.php ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.