Re: [Rd] surprisingly, S4 classes with a "dim" or "dimnames" slot are final (in the Java sense)

2017-06-06 Thread Hervé Pagès

Thanks Michael for taking care of this.  H.

On 06/06/2017 11:48 AM, Michael Lawrence wrote:

I've fixed this and will commit soon.

Disregard my dim<-() example; that behaves as expected (the class needs
a dim<-() method).

Michael

On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 5:16 AM, Michael Lawrence > wrote:

Thanks for the report. The issue is that one cannot set special
attributes like names, dim, dimnames, etc on S4 objects. I was
aready working on this and will have a fix soon.

 > a2 <- new("A2")
 > dim(a2) <- c(2, 3)
Error in dim(a2) <- c(2, 3) : invalid first argument


On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Hervé Pagès > wrote:

Hi,

It's nice to be able to define S4 classes with slots that correspond
to standard attributes:

   setClass("A1", slots=c(names="character"))
   setClass("A2", slots=c(dim="integer"))
   setClass("A3", slots=c(dimnames="list"))

By doing this, one gets a few methods for free:

   a1 <- new("A1", names=letters[1:3])
   names(a1) # "a" "b" "c"
   a2 <- new("A2", dim=4:3)
   nrow(a2)  # 4
   a3 <- new("A3", dimnames=list(NULL, letters[1:3]))
   colnames(a3)  # "a" "b" "c"

However, when it comes to subclassing, some of these slots cause
problems. I can extend A1:

   setClass("B1", contains="A1")

but trying to extend A2 or A3 produces an error (with a
non-informative
message in the 1st case and a somewhat obscure one in the 2nd):

   setClass("B2", contains="A2")
   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
   #   invalid first argument

   setClass("B3", contains="A3")
   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
   #   'dimnames' applied to non-array

So it seems that the presence of a "dim" or "dimnames" slot
prevents a
class from being extended. Is this expected? I couldn't find
anything
in TFM about this. Sorry if I missed it.

Thanks,
H.

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Hervé Pagès

Program in Computational Biology
Division of Public Health Sciences
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Ave. N, M1-B514
P.O. Box 19024
Seattle, WA 98109-1024

E-mail: hpa...@fredhutch.org 
Phone: (206) 667-5791 
Fax: (206) 667-1319 

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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P.O. Box 19024
Seattle, WA 98109-1024

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Phone:  (206) 667-5791
Fax:(206) 667-1319

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Re: [Rd] surprisingly, S4 classes with a "dim" or "dimnames" slot are final (in the Java sense)

2017-06-06 Thread Michael Lawrence
I've fixed this and will commit soon.

Disregard my dim<-() example; that behaves as expected (the class needs a
dim<-() method).

Michael

On Tue, Jun 6, 2017 at 5:16 AM, Michael Lawrence  wrote:

> Thanks for the report. The issue is that one cannot set special attributes
> like names, dim, dimnames, etc on S4 objects. I was aready working on this
> and will have a fix soon.
>
> > a2 <- new("A2")
> > dim(a2) <- c(2, 3)
> Error in dim(a2) <- c(2, 3) : invalid first argument
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Hervé Pagès  wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It's nice to be able to define S4 classes with slots that correspond
>> to standard attributes:
>>
>>   setClass("A1", slots=c(names="character"))
>>   setClass("A2", slots=c(dim="integer"))
>>   setClass("A3", slots=c(dimnames="list"))
>>
>> By doing this, one gets a few methods for free:
>>
>>   a1 <- new("A1", names=letters[1:3])
>>   names(a1) # "a" "b" "c"
>>   a2 <- new("A2", dim=4:3)
>>   nrow(a2)  # 4
>>   a3 <- new("A3", dimnames=list(NULL, letters[1:3]))
>>   colnames(a3)  # "a" "b" "c"
>>
>> However, when it comes to subclassing, some of these slots cause
>> problems. I can extend A1:
>>
>>   setClass("B1", contains="A1")
>>
>> but trying to extend A2 or A3 produces an error (with a non-informative
>> message in the 1st case and a somewhat obscure one in the 2nd):
>>
>>   setClass("B2", contains="A2")
>>   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
>>   #   invalid first argument
>>
>>   setClass("B3", contains="A3")
>>   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
>>   #   'dimnames' applied to non-array
>>
>> So it seems that the presence of a "dim" or "dimnames" slot prevents a
>> class from being extended. Is this expected? I couldn't find anything
>> in TFM about this. Sorry if I missed it.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> H.
>>
>> --
>> Hervé Pagès
>>
>> Program in Computational Biology
>> Division of Public Health Sciences
>> Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
>> 1100 Fairview Ave. N, M1-B514
>> P.O. Box 19024
>> Seattle, WA 98109-1024
>>
>> E-mail: hpa...@fredhutch.org
>> Phone:  (206) 667-5791
>> Fax:(206) 667-1319
>>
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Re: [Rd] surprisingly, S4 classes with a "dim" or "dimnames" slot are final (in the Java sense)

2017-06-06 Thread Michael Lawrence
Thanks for the report. The issue is that one cannot set special attributes
like names, dim, dimnames, etc on S4 objects. I was aready working on this
and will have a fix soon.

> a2 <- new("A2")
> dim(a2) <- c(2, 3)
Error in dim(a2) <- c(2, 3) : invalid first argument


On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 6:08 PM, Hervé Pagès  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> It's nice to be able to define S4 classes with slots that correspond
> to standard attributes:
>
>   setClass("A1", slots=c(names="character"))
>   setClass("A2", slots=c(dim="integer"))
>   setClass("A3", slots=c(dimnames="list"))
>
> By doing this, one gets a few methods for free:
>
>   a1 <- new("A1", names=letters[1:3])
>   names(a1) # "a" "b" "c"
>   a2 <- new("A2", dim=4:3)
>   nrow(a2)  # 4
>   a3 <- new("A3", dimnames=list(NULL, letters[1:3]))
>   colnames(a3)  # "a" "b" "c"
>
> However, when it comes to subclassing, some of these slots cause
> problems. I can extend A1:
>
>   setClass("B1", contains="A1")
>
> but trying to extend A2 or A3 produces an error (with a non-informative
> message in the 1st case and a somewhat obscure one in the 2nd):
>
>   setClass("B2", contains="A2")
>   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
>   #   invalid first argument
>
>   setClass("B3", contains="A3")
>   # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
>   #   'dimnames' applied to non-array
>
> So it seems that the presence of a "dim" or "dimnames" slot prevents a
> class from being extended. Is this expected? I couldn't find anything
> in TFM about this. Sorry if I missed it.
>
> Thanks,
> H.
>
> --
> Hervé Pagès
>
> Program in Computational Biology
> Division of Public Health Sciences
> Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
> 1100 Fairview Ave. N, M1-B514
> P.O. Box 19024
> Seattle, WA 98109-1024
>
> E-mail: hpa...@fredhutch.org
> Phone:  (206) 667-5791
> Fax:(206) 667-1319
>
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[Rd] surprisingly, S4 classes with a "dim" or "dimnames" slot are final (in the Java sense)

2017-06-05 Thread Hervé Pagès

Hi,

It's nice to be able to define S4 classes with slots that correspond
to standard attributes:

  setClass("A1", slots=c(names="character"))
  setClass("A2", slots=c(dim="integer"))
  setClass("A3", slots=c(dimnames="list"))

By doing this, one gets a few methods for free:

  a1 <- new("A1", names=letters[1:3])
  names(a1) # "a" "b" "c"
  a2 <- new("A2", dim=4:3)
  nrow(a2)  # 4
  a3 <- new("A3", dimnames=list(NULL, letters[1:3]))
  colnames(a3)  # "a" "b" "c"

However, when it comes to subclassing, some of these slots cause
problems. I can extend A1:

  setClass("B1", contains="A1")

but trying to extend A2 or A3 produces an error (with a non-informative
message in the 1st case and a somewhat obscure one in the 2nd):

  setClass("B2", contains="A2")
  # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
  #   invalid first argument

  setClass("B3", contains="A3")
  # Error in attr(prototype, slotName) <- attr(pri, slotName) :
  #   'dimnames' applied to non-array

So it seems that the presence of a "dim" or "dimnames" slot prevents a
class from being extended. Is this expected? I couldn't find anything
in TFM about this. Sorry if I missed it.

Thanks,
H.

--
Hervé Pagès

Program in Computational Biology
Division of Public Health Sciences
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
1100 Fairview Ave. N, M1-B514
P.O. Box 19024
Seattle, WA 98109-1024

E-mail: hpa...@fredhutch.org
Phone:  (206) 667-5791
Fax:(206) 667-1319

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