\name{XStringPartialMatches-class} \docType{class} % Classes: \alias{class:XStringPartialMatches} \alias{XStringPartialMatches-class} % Accesor methods: \alias{subpatterns} \alias{subpatterns,XStringPartialMatches-method} \alias{pattern} \alias{pattern,XStringPartialMatches-method} % Standard generic methods: \alias{show,XStringPartialMatches-method} \alias{[,XStringPartialMatches,ANY,ANY,ANY-method} \title{XStringPartialMatches objects} \description{ WARNING: This class is currently under development and might not work properly! Full documentation will come later. Please DO NOT TRY TO USE it for now. Thanks for your comprehension! } \section{Accesor methods}{ In the code snippets below, \code{x} is an XStringPartialMatches object. \describe{ \item{}{ \code{subpatterns(x)}: Not ready yet. } \item{}{ \code{pattern(x)}: Not ready yet. } } } \section{Standard generic methods}{ In the code snippets below, \code{x} is an XStringPartialMatches objects, and \code{i} can be a numeric or logical vector. \describe{ \item{}{ \code{x[i]}: Return a new XStringPartialMatches object made of the selected views. \code{i} can be a numeric vector, a logical vector, \code{NULL} or missing. The returned object has the same subject as \code{x}. } } } \author{H. Pages} \seealso{ \link{XStringViews-class}, \link{XString-class}, \code{\link{letter}} } \keyword{methods} \keyword{classes}