In packages like marray and limma, when complex objects are loaded, they contain "members variables" that are accessed using the @ symbol. What does this mean and how does it differ from the $ symbol?
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The S language has two object systems, known informally as S3 and S4.
See also this document: S4 Classes and Methods. | ||||
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As the others have said, the @ symbol is used with S4 classes, but here is a note from Google's R Style Guide: "Use S3 objects and methods unless there is a strong reason to use S4 objects or methods." | |||
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