aFunction()
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debug at #4: [1] "Internal"
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I can't tell which list entry is for which combination of factors, after it is
accessed. It would be great if it was easier to get the factor levels used for
each list element, perhaps as a data.frame.
currently developing a package and one of my design choices would be
based on the near-term availability of this feature.
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Good day,
It seems that they are not internal functions if they are have user
documentation written for them. Internal functions usually don't have a help
page.
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arly for an S3 function?
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, z = 3, a = 99) # Error in typeof(x) : argument "x" is
missing, with no default
So, ellipsis can't be a formal of a method, but only in the generic? May this
be clarified by the documentation?
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mes of the expanded input data. Is there an
alternative way to robustly identify the original variable names?
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Good day,
Is it possible to somehow specify more complex return types, such as a
data.frame with specific columns?
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can't modify options to Rd2pdf.
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;ll ensure that the PDF and terminal
help appears aligned in favour of the HTML version.
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ments of the
first parameter.}
}
}
How can wrapping be forced without causing a warning during checking?
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ion 3.5.0 (2018-04-23)
* using platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
* using session charset: UTF-8
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Good day,
That form solves it, but there's nothing in the Cross-references secion of the
manual which suggests that it is necessary.
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prototypes simply as
int larger(int x, int y);
char larger(char first, char second);
Conversely, it does not seen to be possible to use different formal argument
names for a S4 generic, unless I don't know about some obscure trick to do it.
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Good day,
Your conclusion seems to be different to the details you discussed. Don't you
intend to conclude that it's not possible with an S4 generic to define methods
with different argument names which is different to a language such as C++?
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