| is.one.sided {formula.tools} | R Documentation |
~x) or two-sided (e.g. x~y).Determine if an object is one- or two-sided.
Test whether a object (typically formula, call or expression) is one- (e.g.
~x) or two-sided (e.g. x~y).
is.one.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'formula' is.one.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'call' is.one.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'expression' is.one.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'list' is.one.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'ANY' is.one.sided(x, ...) is.two.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'formula' is.two.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'call' is.two.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'expression' is.two.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'list' is.two.sided(x, ...) ## S4 method for signature 'ANY' is.two.sided(x, ...)
x |
object to test for one-sidedness. |
... |
arguments passed to called functions |
These functions detect whether the formula is single- (unary) or double- sided. They work on formulas, expression, calls, assignments, etc.
is.single.sided and is.unary are alias for
is.single.sided. is.double.sided and is.binary are
aliases for is.two.sided.
logical; whether x is an object is one-sided or two-sided formula.
Methods for the "<-" class exist and are not included in the usage
documentation because CRAN does not support S4 documentation for this class.
form <- y ~ x
is.one.sided(form)
# is.single.sided(form)
# is.unary(form)
is.two.sided(form)
# is.double.sided(form)
# is.binary(form)