To illustrate my question I am using a function of the TSclust package for example as follows:
test<-function()
{
# this works just fine
require(TSclust)
ns <- 100
z1 <- rnorm(ns)
z2 <- rnorm(ns)
res <- diss.CDM(z1, z2, type = "min")
}
This works just fine. Now I want to see the function diss.CMD by typing the function 'diss.CDM' into the R-editor yielding:
function (x, y, type = "min")
{
.ts.sanity.check(x, y)
comp <- .compression.lengths(x, y, type)
comp$cxy/(comp$cx + comp$cy)
}
<environment: namespace:TSclust>
From this I create my own personal copy such as:
myDiss<- function (x, y, type = "min")
{
.ts.sanity.check(x, y)
comp <- .compression.lengths(x, y, type)
comp$cxy/(comp$cx + comp$cy)
}
Calling myDiss in the R-code above as follows
res <- myDiss(z1, z2, type = "min")
let's me debug into the code. However the R-session does neither understand the function ".ts.sanity.check" nor compression length ".compression.lengths".
Is there a way to load this function and make my personal copy work?