[R] about .function
Duncan Murdoch
murdoch@dunc@n @end|ng |rom gm@||@com
Thu Jan 30 20:18:15 CET 2020
On 30/01/2020 1:38 p.m., Bogdan Tanasa wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> if I may ask please a very simple question :
>
> what does "." mean in front of function name : an example below . thank
> you very much !
>
> .set_pbmc_color_11<-function() {
> myColors <- c( "dodgerblue2",
> "green4",
> "#6A3D9A", # purple
> "grey",
> "tan4",
> "yellow",
> "#FF7F00", # orange
> "black",
> "#FB9A99", # pink
> "orchid",
> "red")
>
It means that the default ls() won't list the function, you'd need
ls(all.names = TRUE). By convention such functions are usually meant
for internal use, but there are lots of exceptions to that convention.
The same convention is used in Unix-alike file systems.
Duncan Murdoch
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