[Rd] plot.function documentation/export?

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de
Tue Jul 26 20:33:16 CEST 2011


Now I see the difference: I was using R-devel and that worked as you 
expected.

Best,
Uwe Ligges

On 25.07.2011 19:01, Ben Bolker wrote:
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> On 07/25/2011 12:55 PM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 25.07.2011 17:45, Ben Bolker wrote:
>>
>>     I recently suggested to someone (
>> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6789055/r-inconsistency-why-add-t-sometimes-works-and-sometimes-not-in-the-plot-functi/6789098#6789098
>>
>> ) that the should use methods("plot") or methods(class="function") to
>> locate the documentation on the plot method for objects of class
>> "function", but they pointed out that these don't actually work.
>>
>>     I can't figure out why not: src/library/graphics/man/curve.Rd contains
>> the line
>>
>> \method{plot}{function}(x, y = 0, to = 1, from = y, xlim = NULL, ylab =
>> NULL, \dots)
>>
>> and src/library/graphics/DESCRIPTION contains
>>
>>
>>> you mean the following line is in NAMESPACE rather than DESCRIPTION.
>>
>> S3method(plot, "function")
>
>    Yes, sorry.
>
>>
>>
>>    [presumably the extra quotes are in there because function is a
>> reserved word?]
>>
>>    I'm not sure where else the information should be.  Searching around in
>> the code tree for information on tail.function (which is listed in the
>> methods:
>>
>>>>> methods(class="function")
>> [1] as.list.function head.function*   print.function   tail.function*
>>
>> I find the same S3method syntax, so I guess the quotation marks aren't
>> the problem ...
>>
>>> ?tail.function
>>
>>> tells us this one is from package "utils" and you can search for this
>>> function in the sources of the utils package
>>
>>> Or you could ask for
>>
>> getAnywhere("tail.function")
>>
>>> and R tells you
>>
>>> A single object matching tail.function was found
>>> It was found in the following places
>>>    registered S3 method for tail from namespace utils
>>>    namespace:utils
>>> [.....]
>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>> Uwe
>>
>>
>>
>
>    Sorry, I didn't frame my question very clearly.  I can find
> "tail.function" just fine, or I could if I wanted to.   What I don't
> know is why methods("plot") and methods(class="function") don't list
> "plot.function" even though its documentation and setup seem to be
> similar to "tail.function", which *does* show up in
> methods(class="function") ...
>
>    cheers
>      Ben Bolker
>
>
> =========
>
>    No plot.function listing in either of these ...
>
>> library("graphics")
>> methods("plot")
>   [1] plot.acf*           plot.data.frame*    plot.decomposed.ts*
>   [4] plot.default        plot.dendrogram*    plot.density
>   [7] plot.ecdf           plot.factor*        plot.formula*
> [10] plot.hclust*        plot.histogram*     plot.HoltWinters*
> [13] plot.isoreg*        plot.lm             plot.medpolish*
> [16] plot.mlm            plot.ppr*           plot.prcomp*
> [19] plot.princomp*      plot.profile.nls*   plot.spec
> [22] plot.spec.coherency plot.spec.phase     plot.stepfun
> [25] plot.stl*           plot.table*         plot.ts
> [28] plot.tskernel*      plot.TukeyHSD
>
>     Non-visible functions are asterisked
>> methods(class="function")
> [1] as.list.function head.function*   print.function   tail.function*
>
>     Non-visible functions are asterisked
>
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