| print.multipol {multipol} | R Documentation |
Print methods for multipols
## S3 method for class 'multipol':
print(x, ...)
do_dimnames(a, include.square.brackets = getOption("isb"), varname =
getOption("varname"), xyz = getOption("xyz"))
## S3 method for class 'multipol':
as.character(x, ..., xyz = getOption("xyz"), varname =
getOption("varname"))
a,x |
Multipol or array |
include.square.brackets |
Boolean with TRUE meaning to,
er, include square brackets in the dimnames (eg [x3]^5) and
default FALSE meaning to omit them (eg x3^5) |
varname |
String to describe root variable name (eg
varname="y" gives y3^5 or [y3]^5) |
xyz |
Boolean with default TRUE meaning to represent
multipols of dimension d <= 3 using x,
y, and z for the variable names and FALSE
meaning to use x1, x2, x3. This option is
ignored if d>3; see examples section |
... |
Further arguments (currently ignored) |
The default behaviour of do_dimnames() and
as.character(), and hence the print method for multipols, may be
modified by using the options() function. See examples section
below.
Robin K. S. Hankin
ones(2,5)
options("showchars" = TRUE)
ones(2,5)
options("xyz" = FALSE)
ones(2,5)