Ops Group Method for Data Frame Objects

DESCRIPTION:

Group Method defining mathematical operations on data frames.

USAGE:

e1 OP e2 
OP e1 

REQUIRED ARGUMENTS:

e1, e2
objects, at least one of which inherits from class "data.frame".

VALUE:

a matrix, each column of which will be the result of applying the operator to a corresponding variable from one or both of the arguments.

DETAILS:

If both arguments inherit from data frames, the operation is applied to the corresponding pairs of variables. The method is currently narrow minded about matching columns. If both arguments are data frames, they must match exactly in dimensions. This could easily be relaxed, but only by making a somewhat arbitrary decision about extending the shorter of the frames.
If one argument is a data frame and the other is not, the procedure depends on the mode of the other operand. If that operand is a list, the method tries to figure out whether it is intended to be a single variable or to have one element per variable, by looking at its length. If the non-data-frame operand is not a list it is assumed to be a vector or matrix to be used in the corresponding default operator. The data frame is turned into a matrix, and the default method for the operation is applied. This means, for example, that comparison operations will be applied to character data if there are any non-numeric variables in the data frame. Arithmetic operations will fail if there are any non-numeric variables, as they should.
This is a group method for the functions of the Ops group, the basic operators for arithmetic, comparison, and logic. While the method is not itself restrictive with regards to the kind of variable in the data frame, the inherited method applied to the columns will likely fail for non-numeric variables and any of the arithmetic operators.

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