Object-oriented programming concepts
As in any other object-oriented programming language, a class in R is an abstract definition of an object type with specific attributes associated to it. For instance, for an eventual dog
class (which is a general definition of a dog), we could say that it has the color
, size
, age
, and so on attributes.
An object is an instance of a specific class. Continuing with the previous example, we could have a Dog1
object whose attributes can be the following:
color: "brown"
size: 5.5 inch
age: 3 years
In R, the attributes of an object can be accessed by typing attr(object, "attribute")
, for instance:
data(iris) attributes(iris)
In this example, a data frame object (data frame objects will be explained later in this chapter) called iris
is loaded, which has the names
, row.names
, and class
attributes (R considers the class of an object an attribute as well). In most cases, many of the values for these attributes in a particular object can be accessed...