Is there an easy way to view the source of an R package (or a method in a package), from within the interactive environment?
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A:
Just enter the name of a function/method without parentheses:
R> base::rev.default
function (x)
if (length(x)) x[length(x):1L] else x
<environment: namespace:base>
See also R-Help Desk - Accessing the Sources in R News Volume 6/4, October 2006.
rcs
2009-11-24 09:07:44
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A:
To find out which methods you want to see, write "methods(funcOfInterest)"
Sometimes it does not suffice to "print(funcOfInterest.class)". Try "print(getAnywhere(funcOfInterest.class))" then.
Karsten W.
2009-11-24 15:45:19
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A:
How you find the source code depends on the type of function. See my answer to this related question.
As rcs pointed out, if you want to specify a package, you can use ::
.
> lattice::xyplot
function (x, data, ...)
UseMethod("xyplot")
<environment: namespace:lattice>
Not all functions from a package will be exported (i.e. made publically available); for these you need to use :::
.
> lattice::xyplot.formula
Error: 'xyplot.formula' is not an exported object from 'namespace:lattice'
> lattice:::xyplot.formula
function (x, data = NULL, allow.multiple = is.null(groups) ||
outer, outer = !is.null(groups), auto.key = FALSE, aspect = "fill",
panel = lattice.getOption("panel.xyplot"), prepanel = NULL,
scales = list(), strip = TRUE, groups = NULL, xlab, xlim,
ylab, ylim, drop.unused.levels = lattice.getOption("drop.unused.levels"),
..., lattice.options = NULL, default.scales = list(), subscripts = !is.null(groups),
subset = TRUE)
{
formula <- x
dots <- list(...)
# etc.
Richie Cotton
2009-11-24 16:44:11