print.summary_greek {greekLetters} | R Documentation |
Print Summary for Linear Model Fits With Greek Letters
Description
print summary method with Greek letters for class "lm".
Usage
## S3 method for class 'summary_greek'
print(
x,
digits = max(3L, getOption("digits") - 3L),
symbolic.cor = x$symbolic.cor,
signif.stars = getOption("show.signif.stars"),
concise = FALSE,
...
)
Arguments
x |
an object used to select a method. |
digits |
minimal number of significant digits, see
|
symbolic.cor |
logical. If |
signif.stars |
logical. If |
concise |
logical. |
... |
Arguments passed on to
|
Details
It is recommended that the font size of the R console be increased for better visualization of the symbols, as some of the symbols are quite small.
Value
The function is like print.summary.lm but with Greek letters in output.
Author(s)
Kévin Allan Sales Rodrigues.
See Also
See summary.lm
for more details.
Examples
#Same example as summary.lm and print.summary.lm from stat packages but with Greek letters.
## Annette Dobson (1990) "An Introduction to Generalized Linear Models".
## Page 9: Plant Weight Data.
ctl <- c(4.17,5.58,5.18,6.11,4.50,4.61,5.17,4.53,5.33,5.14)
trt <- c(4.81,4.17,4.41,3.59,5.87,3.83,6.03,4.89,4.32,4.69)
group <- gl(2, 10, 20, labels = c("Ctl","Trt"))
weight <- c(ctl, trt)
lm.D9 <- lm(weight ~ group)
lm.D90 <- lm(weight ~ group - 1) # omitting intercept
coef(lm.D90) # the bare coefficients
summary_greek(lm.D90 <- lm(weight ~ group -1)) # omitting intercept