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NAME

Statistics::R::REXP::GlobalEnvironment - the global R environment (.GlobalEnv)

VERSION

version 0.05

SYNOPSIS

    use Statistics::R::REXP::GlobalEnvironment
    
    my $env = Statistics::R::REXP::GlobalEnvironment->new([
        x => Statistics::R::REXP::Character->new(['foo', 'bar']),
        b => Statistics::R::REXP::Double->new([1, 2, 3]),
    ]);
    print $env->elements;

DESCRIPTION

An object of this class represents an R environment (ENVSXP), more often known as the user's workspace. An assignment operation from the command line will cause the relevant object to be placed in this environment.

You shouldn't create instances of this class, it exists mainly to handle deserialization of .GlobalEnv by the IO classes.

METHODS

Statistics::R::REXP:GlobalEnvironment inherits from Statistics::R::REXP::Environment, with the added restriction that it doesn't have attributes or enclosure. Trying to create a GlobalEnvironment instance that doesn't follow this restriction will raise an exception.

ACCESSORS

name

Just as in R, the name of the GlobalEnvironment is "R_GlobalEnvironment".

BUGS AND LIMITATIONS

Classes in the REXP hierarchy are intended to be immutable. Please do not try to change their value or attributes.

There are no known bugs in this module. Please see Statistics::R::IO for bug reporting.

SUPPORT

See Statistics::R::IO for support and contact information.

AUTHOR

Davor Cubranic <cubranic@stat.ubc.ca>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

This software is Copyright (c) 2014 by University of British Columbia.

This is free software, licensed under:

  The GNU General Public License, Version 3, June 2007