print.paircomp {psychotools} | R Documentation |
Formatting Paired Comparison Data
Description
Fine control for formatting and printing objects of "paircomp"
data.
Usage
## S3 method for class 'paircomp'
format(x, sep = ", ", brackets = TRUE,
abbreviate = NULL, width = getOption("width") - 7, ...)
## S3 method for class 'paircomp'
print(x, quote = FALSE, ...)
Arguments
x |
an object of class |
sep |
character. A character for separating comparisons within subjects. |
brackets |
logical or character. Either a logical (Should brackets be wrapped around all comparisons for a single subject?) or a character of length two with opening and ending symbol. |
abbreviate |
logical or integer. Should object labels be abbreviated? Alternative an integer with the desired abbreviation length. The default is some heuristic based on the length of the labels. |
width |
integer or logical. Maximal width of the string for a subject.
If |
... |
arguments passed to other functions. |
quote |
logical. Should quotes be printed? |
Details
The print
method just calls format
(passing on all further
arguments) and then prints the resulting string.
See Also
Examples
pc2 <- paircomp(rbind(
c(4, 1, 0),
c(1, 2, -1),
c(1, -2, -1),
c(0, 0, -3)),
labels = c("New York", "Rio", "Tokyo"))
print(pc2)
print(pc2, abbreviate = FALSE)
print(pc2, abbreviate = FALSE, width = 10)