I've created a method myMethod
that accepts the object myObject
as an argument. I would like to be able to pass this method a list of myObject
. I could just use a for
loop to pass each object individually, but I'd much prefer to use R's built in capability of handling functions.
I've created a method like so:
setMethod("myMethod",
signature = c("myObject"),
definition = function(obj, ...){
"some code"
})
I have a default method shown here:
myMethod <- function(obj, ...){
print("Generic base function; does nothing.")
obj
}
This works perfectly fine when I send it an object of that type. Say I have a list of myObject saved in listOfObjects.
If I do:
> myMethod(listOfObjects[[1]])
Everything works as expected when "my code" is executed. However if I instead send it a list of the same objects it hits my default method:
> myMethod(listOfObjects[1:10])
I get:
[1] "Generic base function; does nothing."
Is there anything I can do to get myMethod
to easily run on every object in my list? My list could be very large so I'd like to use R's built-in vector functions rather than using a 'slow' for
loop.