Sean Davis wrote:

> I just did some of this learning myself.  Here are a couple of links 
> that I found useful:
> 
> http://www.stat.auckland.ac.nz/S-Workshop/Gentleman/S4Objects.pdf
> http://eeyore.ucdavis.edu/stat250/OOP.html
> 
> I found the first particularly easy reading and it got me going quickly 
> with S4 methods, which it seems to me are the way to go in most cases.

        If you want to simultaneously handcuff yourself, strap
        yourself into a strait jacket, and tie yourself in knots, and
        moreover write code which is incomprehensible to the human
        mind, then S4 methods are indeed the way to go.

                                cheers,

                                        Rolf Turner
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