jnull {rJava} | R Documentation |
.jnull
returns a null
reference of a specified class
type. The resulting object is of the class jobjRef
.
is.jnull
is an extension of is.null
that also returns
TRUE
if the supplied object is a null
Java reference.
.jnull(class = "java/lang/Object")
is.jnull(x)
class |
fully qualified target class name in JNI notation
(e.g. |
x |
object to check |
.jnull
is necessary if null
is to be passed as an
argument of .jcall
or .jnew
, in order to be
able to find the correct method/constructor.
Example: given the following method definitions of the class A
:
opublic static void run(String a);
opublic static void run(Double n);
Calling .jcall("A",,"run",NULL)
is ambiguous, because it is
unclear which method is to be used. Therefore rJava requires class
information with each argument to .jcall
. If we wanted
to run the String-version, we could use
.jcall("A",,"run",.jnull("java/lang/String"))
.
is.jnull
is a test that should be used to determine whether a
given Java reference is a null
reference.
.jnull
returns a Java object reference (jobjRef
) of a
null
object having the specified object class.
is.jnull
returns TRUE
if is.null(x)
is
TRUE
or if x
is a Java null
reference.
## Not run:
.jcall("java/lang/System","I","identityHashCode",.jnull())
## End(Not run)