output {Haplin} | R Documentation |
Save files with summary, table, and plot from a haplin object.
Description
Create summary tables and figure from a haplin
object. Save results as separate files in a specified directory.
Usage
output(object, dirname, ask = T)
Arguments
object |
A |
dirname |
Text string, for instance "c:/work/haplinresults". Name of directory where results should be saved. Default is to save results in the current working directory. |
ask |
Logical. If TRUE (default), you will be asked before overwriting any files with the same name. If FALSE, |
Details
After having run haplin
and saved the result (in the R workspace), the output
function will extract summary results, a summary table, and a plot of the results and save them to the specified directory. The filenames will be haplin_summary.txt, haplin_table.txt and haplin_plot.jpg, respectively. output
simply uses the available functions summary
, haptable
, and plot
to produce the files, but is a quick way of saving all the relevant results.
Note
Further information is found on the web page.
Author(s)
Hakon K. Gjessing
Professor of Biostatistics
Division of Epidemiology
Norwegian Institute of Public Health
hakon.gjessing@uib.no
References
Gjessing HK and Lie RT. Case-parent triads: Estimating single- and double-dose effects of fetal and maternal disease gene haplotypes. Annals of Human Genetics (2006) 70, pp. 382-396.
Web Site: https://haplin.bitbucket.io
See Also
Examples
## Not run:
# Run haplin and save results in separate files
# in the c:\work\haplinresults directory:
res <- haplin("data.dat", use.missing = T, maternal = T)
output(res, dirname = "c:/work/haplinresults")
## End(Not run)