S3Part
S4 Classes that Contain S3 Classes
Description
Accesses an S3 object contained within an S4 object.
Usage
S3Part(object, strictS3 = FALSE, S3Class)
S3Part(object, strictS3 = FALSE, needClass = .S3Class(object)) <- value
Arguments
  
| object | 
an object.
 | 
  | strictS3 | 
a logical value.  If TRUE, then when S3Part extracts from an object
extending oldClass, it clears the S4 flag for the returned value
(see isS4).
 | 
| S3Class | 
a string vector.  If this argument is specified, it is set as the class of
the object returned by S3Part.
 | 
| needClass | 
a string vector.  If object extends oldClass,
S3Part<- checks if value extends this class.
 | 
| value | 
an object, inserted as the S3 object contained in object.
 | 
 
Details
  An S4 object is considered to contain an S3 object if its class
  contains a basic vector class, or a class defined with
  
setOldClass, or a subclass of these.
| 
   |  S3Part  |  extracts the S3 object from such an S4 object.  If
  object is not an S4 object, it is simply returned. | 
| 
   |  S3Part<-  |  modifies the S3 object within such an S4 object.  If
  object is not an S4 object, it just returns value
 | 
 
Value
  
| S3Part | returns the S3 object extracted from an S4 object. | 
  | S3Part<- | returns the modified object. | 
 
See Also
  setOldClass, isS4.
Examples
setClass("myClass", list(x="character"), contains="integer")
xx <- new("myClass", 123L, x="abc")
S3Part(xx)
## [1] 123
S3Part(xx) <- 456L
xx
## An object of class "myClass"
## [1] 456
## Slot "x":
## [1] "abc"