| print.summary.cond {cond} | R Documentation |
Use print() on a “summary.cond” object
Description
This is a method for the function print() for objects
inheriting from class summary.cond. See
print and print.default
for the general behaviour of this function and for the
interpretation of digits.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'summary.cond'
print(x, all = x$all, Coef = x$cf, int = x$int, test = x$hyp,
digits = if(!is.null(x$digits)) x$digits else max(3, getOption("digits")-3),
...)
## S3 method for class 'summary.cond'
print(x, all, Coef, int, test, digits, ...)
Arguments
x |
a |
all |
if |
Coef |
if |
int |
if |
test |
if |
digits |
number of significant digits to be printed. The default
depends on the value of |
... |
additional arguments. |
Details
Changing the default values of all, Coef, int
and test allows only a subset of the information in the
summary.cond object to be printed. With all = FALSE,
one-sided confidence intervals and the Lugannani-Rice tail
approximations are omitted. See summary.cond for more
details.
Note
The amount of information printed may vary depending on whether there are any nuisance parameters.
See Also
summary.cond, cond.object,
print.default
Examples
## Urine Data
data(urine)
urine.glm <- glm(r ~ gravity + ph + osmo + conduct + urea + calc,
family = binomial, data = urine)
urine.cond <- cond(urine.glm, urea)
print(summary(urine.cond, all = TRUE), digits = 4)
print(summary(urine.cond), Coef = FALSE)