Hi all,

I've been having a look to all OOP functionallity in R, basically I've been
reading "Statistics and Computing" book by Chambers. My problem is that I'm
thinking about refactoring many functions of the applications I work with
(which is quite huge), in order to modularize its components. I believe that
trying to use OOP functionality may help to reorganize and standarize my
code.

The problem I am facing right now is that it is difficult for me to see how
I'd do to deal with polymorphism in R. I don't clearly see how my "main"
function would look like and how to require the classes needed for a
particular execution and all these stuff (I assume classes would be in
different files). 

So the question is that if anyone knows a good simple example to check how
the code would look like. A real life example or an exercise example, like
the ones in 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymorphism_in_object-oriented_programming
wikipedia  for example.

Thanks!

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