Here are the methods listed for the WoodenHorse class.
Refer to the documentation in the vctrs package to learn about their
use.
These are vctrs-methods that enable the WoodenHorse class,
but should never be called directly by users. Consider these
implementation details.
obj_print_header.WoodenHorse: See obj_print_header
vec_ptype_full.WoodenHorse: See vec_ptype_full
vec_ptype_abbr.WoodenHorse: See vec_ptype_abbr
vec_ptype2.BeechHorse: Generic for vec_ptype2
vec_ptype2.BeechHorse.BeechHorse: BeechHorse method for
vec_ptype2.BeechHorse: attempt to merge
GreekSoldier attributes.
vec_ptype2.OakHorse: Generic for vec_ptype2
vec_ptype2.OakHorse.OakHorse: OakHorse method for
vec_ptype2.OakHorse: attempt to merge
GreekSoldier attributes.
vec_cast.BeechHorse: Generic for vec_cast
vec_cast.BeechHorse.BeechHorse: BeechHorse method for
vec_cast.BeechHorse: attempt to cast if the GreekSoldier
attribute is similar.
vec_cast.OakHorse: Generic for vec_cast
vec_cast.OakHorse.OakHorse: OakHorse method for
vec_cast.OakHorse: attempt to cast if the GreekSoldier
attribute is similar.
vec_math.WoodenHorse: See vec_math. Exceptions to
the math group generics for WoodenHorse class are is.na(),
is.finite() and is.infinite().
vec_arith.WoodenHorse: Generic for vec_arith
vec_arith.WoodenHorse.default: Default method for vec_arith.WoodenHorse:
try and apply arithmatic to the GreekSoldier attribute.
vec_arith.WoodenHorse.WoodenHorse: WoodenHorse method for
vec_arith.WoodenHorse: try and apply arithmatic between the
GreekSoldier attribute of the two vectors.
See TheFallOfTroy for the role that the
WoodenHorse plays in the package.