- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "ANY", j = "ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "index", j = "index")
: ...
- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "index", j = "missing")
: ...
- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "missing", j = "index")
: ...
- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "missing", j = "missing")
: ...
- [
signature(x = "disord", i = "matrix", j = "missing")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "index", j = "index")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "index", j = "missing")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "missing", j = "index")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "matrix", j = "missing")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "missing", j = "missing")
: ...
- [[
signature(x = "disord", i = "index")
: ...
- [[<-
signature(x = "disord", i = "index",value="ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="missing",drop="ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="ANY",drop="ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x="ANY",i="disindex",j="ANY",drop="ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="missing",value="ANY")
: ...
- [
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="ANY",value="ANY")
: ...
- [<-
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="missing",drop="ANY")
: ...
- [[
signature("disord",i="disindex")
: ...
- [[
signature("ANY",i="disindex")
: ...
- [[<-
signature(x="disord",i="disindex",j="missing",value="ANY")
...
- [[<-
signature(x="ANY",i="disindex",j="ANY",value="ANY")
...
Missing arguments for extraction and replacement are slightly
idiosyncratic. Extraction idiom such as x[]
returns an object
identical to x
except for the hash code, which is changed. I
can't quite see a sensible use-case for this, but the method allows
one to define an object y <- x[]
for which x
and
y
are incompatible. Replacement idiom x[] <- v
always
coerces to a vector.