setAs() defines methods on the coerce() generic, so you could write
importMethodsFrom(pkg, coerce). However, as() searches the namespace
associated with class(from) for coerce() methods. As long as that
namespace hasn't selectively imported methods on coerce(), it should
end up using the global tab
Hi Aditya,
It is very hard to get selective imports from the methods package right
and there is no real benefit in doing so. I would strongly recommend
that you just import its full namespace with:
import(methods)
Best,
H.
On 5/8/20 02:48, Bhagwat, Aditya wrote:
Looks like this can be suc
Hello again Bioconductor community,
There is now a fixed version (3.11.1) of the GO.db package available. We will
continue working on integrating the new OBO file format, but due to time
constraints we decided to resort back to using the sql files that Gene Ontology
provides. The fixed version o
Hi Vinh,
According the the bioconda community, they have just finished rebuilding
the CRAN binaries today and they will start the bioconductor packages
now. They should be ready tomorrow or day after most likely.
For more bioconda related questions, I will refer you to
https://gitter.im/bioc
Looks like this can be successfully done by
@importFrom methods as
@importFrom S4Vectors DataFrame
Cheers,
Aditya
From: Bioc-devel [bioc-devel-boun...@r-project.org] on behalf of Bhagwat,
Aditya [aditya.bhag...@mpi-bn.mpg.de]
Sent: Frida
Dear BioC compatriots,
How does one import a setAs method (which is generally not exported)?
I in particular need to import as(., DataFrame) and am a bit puzzled on how to
do this.
Thank you!
Aditya
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