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Finding which method is used by a function

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Subject: Finding which method is used by a function
From: "Cahill, Shane" <Shane.Cahill@ILIM.COM>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 15:37:29 +0100
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Thread-topic: Finding which method is used by a function

Hi,
I would like to find out which method for the function 'summary' is used on a timeSeries object.
There does not appear to be an explicit 'summary.timeSeries' method and 'summary.default' does not return the same output as 'summary'.

I use S-PLUS 8.0 for Windows.

Kind regards,
Shane

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