On 14 October 2018 at 02:11, Vissarion Fisikopoulos wrote:
| Hi Qiang,
|
| thanks for the quick reply! "TYPEOF" is runtime right? I want
| something compile time,
| i.e. depending on the type of the R object deduce a type to be fed to
| a templated function.
In short, you can't.
R only has on
Hi Qiang,
thanks for the quick reply! "TYPEOF" is runtime right? I want
something compile time,
i.e. depending on the type of the R object deduce a type to be fed to
a templated function.
Best,
Vissarion.
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 at 01:24, Qiang Kou wrote:
>
> Hi, Vissarion,
>
> If I understand your
Hi, Vissarion,
If I understand your problem correctly, you can use "TYPEOF" from R's C API.
You can find more info on the type of an R object from
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-ints.html#SEXPTYPEs
The return value of this macro is an integer:
https://github.com/wch/r-source/
Hi,
I am working on a rcpp project. I have a set of templated C++ classes
and templated C++ functions that accept any object from that set of
classes as parameter. I want to expose this functionality to R using
Rcpp. That is, the R user could create objects (that correspond to the
set of C++ clas