R: what are Slots?

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别那么骄傲 2021-01-30 02:49

Does anyone know what a slot is in R?

I did not find the explanation of its meaning. I get a recursive definition: \"Slot function returns or set information about the

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  • 2021-01-30 03:24

    In addition to the resources @Joris points you to, plus his own answer, try reading ?Classes, which includes the following on slots:

     Slots:
    
          The data contained in an object from an S4 class is defined
          by the _slots_ in the class definition.
    
          Each slot in an object is a component of the object; like
          components (that is, elements) of a list, these may be
          extracted and set, using the function ‘slot()’ or more often
          the operator ‘"@"’.  However, they differ from list
          components in important ways.  First, slots can only be
          referred to by name, not by position, and there is no partial
          matching of names as with list elements.
          ....
    
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  • 2021-01-30 03:24

    No idea why R has to redefine everything. Most normal programming languages call them "properties" or "attributes".

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  • 2021-01-30 03:38

    Just as names(variable) lists up all the $-accessible names of a complex variable, so too

    slotNames(object) lists all the slots of an object.

    Very handy to discover what goodies your fit-object contains for your viewing pleasure.

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  • 2021-01-30 03:39

    Slots are linked to S4 objects. A slot can be seen as a part, element or a "property" of an object. Say you have a car object, then you can have the slots "price", "number of doors", "type of engine", "mileage".

    Internally, that is represented a list. An example :

    setClass("Car",representation=representation(
       price = "numeric",
       numberDoors="numeric",
       typeEngine="character",
       mileage="numeric"
    ))
    aCar <- new("Car",price=20000,numberDoors=4,typeEngine="V6",mileage=143)
    
    > aCar
    An object of class "Car"
    Slot "price":
    [1] 20000
    
    Slot "numberDoors":
    [1] 4
    
    Slot "typeEngine":
    [1] "V6"
    
    Slot "mileage":
    [1] 143
    

    Here, price, numberDoors, typeEngine and mileage are slots of the S4 class "Car". This is a trivial example, in reality slots themselves can be again complex objects.

    Slots can be accessed in numerous ways :

    > aCar@price
    [1] 20000
    > slot(aCar,"typeEngine")
    [1] "V6"    
    

    or through the construction of a specific method (see extra documentation).

    For more on S4 programming see this question. If the concept still sounds vague to you, a general introduction in Object Oriented Programming could help.

    PS: Mind the difference with dataframes and lists, where you use $ to access named variables/elements.

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