John Kershaw <kershaw <at> unb.ca> writes:
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> about the OOP approaches and can see a lot of value in this approach (who
> says old dogs can't learn new tricks?). I have found bits and pieces on
> the web and in the help files/manuals, but would really like a good
> comprehensive source on OOP preferably in R or Splus. Is there such a
> beast? If not, what would be a good starting reference for OOP that I
> could relatively easily transfer to R/Splus? Sorry for the somewhat
> "Non"group posting, but it would be useful to get a samplingpeople's
> perspectives on this.
Go to R wiki (seems to be down at the moment) and search for S4 and you will
find some pointers to the S4 system literature. I was also reading (yesterday!)
http://www.omegahat.org/RSMethods/
and found the PDF very nice.
Gregor
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