display.performance_model {performance} | R Documentation |
Print tables in different output formats
Description
Prints tables (i.e. data frame) in different output formats.
print_md()
is a alias for display(format = "markdown")
.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'performance_model'
display(object, format = "markdown", digits = 2, caption = NULL, ...)
## S3 method for class 'performance_model'
print_md(
x,
digits = 2,
caption = "Indices of model performance",
layout = "horizontal",
...
)
## S3 method for class 'compare_performance'
print_md(
x,
digits = 2,
caption = "Comparison of Model Performance Indices",
layout = "horizontal",
...
)
Arguments
object , x |
An object returned by |
format |
String, indicating the output format. Currently, only
|
digits |
Number of decimal places. |
caption |
Table caption as string. If |
... |
Currently not used. |
layout |
Table layout (can be either |
Details
display()
is useful when the table-output from functions,
which is usually printed as formatted text-table to console, should
be formatted for pretty table-rendering in markdown documents, or if
knitted from rmarkdown to PDF or Word files. See
vignette
for examples.
Value
A character vector. If format = "markdown"
, the return value
will be a character vector in markdown-table format.
Examples
model <- lm(mpg ~ wt + cyl, data = mtcars)
mp <- model_performance(model)
display(mp)