This is interesting. The fact that there are so few texts on the
subject probably means that very few are using OO programming methods in
R.
I will probably look in the Python direction. Pity. I would have
preferred R.
Tom
krzysztof.sakre...@gmail.com wrote:
I have been using Chambers for the same purpose but I think he focuses too much
on discussion and too little on technique. The book is frustrating to use and
I often have to dig to find simple usage cases. . Unfortunately there seems to
be no other book which contains the same info. I've been hoping O'Reilly puts
out an R programming book but nothing yet.
Best,
Krzysztof
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Backer Johnsen <bac...@psych.uib.no>
Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:31:17
To: <r-help@r-project.org>
Subject: [R] Programming objects in R
I am planning a project where an object-oriented approach would be
appropriate, and for a number of reasons I would prefer using either
Python or R. My problem at the moment is to find out how to do OO
programming in R. Are there any introductory texts anywhere ?
Tom
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