Suppose you define a new composite type in Julia and a variable of that type:
type MyType
α::Int64
β::Vector{Float64}
γ::Float64
MyType(α::Int64, β::Vector{Float64}, γ::Float64) = new(α, β, γ)
end
mt = MyType(5, [1.2, 4.1, 2], 0.2)
Now if you are in REPL mode, you can simply check the value of mt
by typing mt
and pressing Enter:
mt
MyType(5,[1.2,4.1,2.0],0.2)
If I want to customize the way variables of MyType
are displayed, I can define a function and use it like customized_display(mt)
:
function customized_display(me::MyType)
println("MyType")
println("α:$(me.α), β:$(me.β), γ:$(me.γ)")
end
customized_display(mt)
MyType
α:5, β:[1.2,4.1,2.0], γ:0.2
But using another function for displaying values of mt
seems redundant. Which function do I need to extend such that by simply typing mt
, the customized display is shown?
writemime
method for your type, e.g.,Base.writemime(io::IO, ::MIME"text/plain", mt::MyType) = println(mt.α)