% File nlme/man/Dim.Rd % Part of the nlme package for R % Distributed under GPL 2 or later: see nlme/LICENCE.note \name{Dim} \title{Extract Dimensions from an Object} \usage{ Dim(object, \dots) } \alias{Dim} \alias{Dim.default} \arguments{ \item{object}{any object for which dimensions can be extracted.} \item{\dots}{some methods for this generic function require additional arguments.} } \description{ This function is generic; method functions can be written to handle specific classes of objects. Classes which already have methods for this function include: \code{"\link{corSpatial}"}, \code{"\link{corStruct}"}, \code{"pdCompSymm"}, \code{"pdDiag"}, \code{"pdIdent"}, \code{"pdMat"}, and \code{"pdSymm"}. } \value{ will depend on the method function used; see the appropriate documentation. } \author{José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates \email{bates@stat.wisc.edu}} \note{ If \code{dim} allowed more than one argument, there would be no need for this generic function. } \seealso{ \code{\link{Dim.pdMat}}, \code{\link{Dim.corStruct}} } \examples{ ## see the method function documentation } \keyword{models}