As I'm often confronted with situations where S4 programming is needed to keep an overview, I've collected quite some sources on S4 objects, methods and programming. I've listed them here as a reference. Please add your own sources as well.

On the web

  • The methods help files : help files from the package methods, where much of the necessary information can be found
  • S4 classes in 15 pages : Short introduction on the programming with S4 objects.
  • How S4 methods work : more explanation about the underlying mechanisms.
  • Not so short introduction to S4 : with practical examples of how to construct the classes and some useful tips. It contains a handy overview as appendix, but contains errors as well. Care should be taken using this one.
  • OOP in R : handout notes with practical examples on S3 and S4
  • S4 Objects : presentation by Thomas Lumley about S4 objects.

Books

  • Software for Data Analysis-Programming with R (J. Chambers) : A classic, although not reviewed positive everywhere, that contains a large section on S4
  • R programming for Bioinformatics (R. Gentleman) : specifically directed towards working with Bioconductor, which is completely based on S4. But it gives a broad overview and is useful for many other people too.

PS : if somebody finds the community checkbox, you can make this a community-owned post. Somehow I can't find it in the edit window any more...

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How about adding the links to help topics in methods package directly? There are just a few of them, and is useful for quick reference. By the way "Not so short introduction to s4" has a memo at the end which is worth pointing out in my opinion. I am ussing it as refcard. – VitoshKa Nov 10 '10 at 10:52
Community wiki is now available to user with at least 10.000 reputation. So ask Dirk or Shane on chat ;) – Marek Nov 10 '10 at 12:10
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I would not recommend the "not so short introduction to S4" - it unfortunately contains a large number of errors. – hadley Nov 10 '10 at 13:47
@Marek : thx, that explains. – Joris Meys Nov 10 '10 at 15:00
@Marek: If enough of us edit it it will also become community wiki automatically. – gsk3 Jul 20 '11 at 9:45
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My write up of S4 (still in progress) is available here: https://github.com/hadley/devtools/wiki/S4

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R for programmers (Matloff) (free) and Introduction to scientific programming and simulation (Jones) have a short section on "new-style" S4 classes.

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