| .default | R Documentation |
The .default() function is used internally to mark certain values as
default, so that the user may be notified when default values are being used.
For example, choosing a default reference treatment for a network, or using
default prior distributions. The function .is_default() checks whether an
argument/object is set to a default value. Neither of these functions are
intended to be called by the user.
.default(x = list())
.is_default(x)
x |
An object |
For .default(), an identical object with additional attribute
.default. For .is_default(), a logical value (TRUE or FALSE).
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