Print the Huehn
object in two ways. By default, the results are
shown in the R console. The results can also be exported to the directory
into a *.txt file.
Usage
# S3 method for class 'Huehn'
print(x, export = FALSE, file.name = NULL, digits = 3, ...)
Arguments
- x
An object of class
Huehn
.- export
A logical argument. If
TRUE
, a *.txt file is exported to the working directory.- file.name
The name of the file if
export = TRUE
- digits
The significant digits to be shown.
- ...
Options used by the tibble package to format the output. See
tibble::print()
for more details.
Author
Tiago Olivoto tiagoolivoto@gmail.com
Examples
# \donttest{
library(metan)
model <- Huehn(data_ge2, ENV, GEN, PH)
#> Evaluating trait PH |============================================| 100% 00:00:00
print(model)
#> Variable PH
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> Huehn's stability indexes
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> # A tibble: 13 × 11
#> GEN Y Y_R S1 S1_R S2 S2_R S3 S3_R S6 S6_R
#> <chr> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl>
#> 1 H1 2.62 1 0.167 3.5 16.9 8 5.70 8 1.35 8
#> 2 H10 2.31 13 0 1.5 8.25 3 7.71 9 2.57 11
#> 3 H11 2.39 10 0.667 11 6.25 2 4.26 7 1.33 7
#> 4 H12 2.44 8 0.333 6 20.9 10 10.3 11 2.33 9
#> 5 H13 2.54 7 1 13 20.2 9 3.33 3 1.11 4.5
#> 6 H2 2.60 2 0.333 6 22.7 11 3.56 5 0.889 1
#> 7 H3 2.59 3 0 1.5 34.2 13 11.7 12 2.45 10
#> 8 H4 2.58 4 0.5 9 8.92 4 3.41 4 1.06 3
#> 9 H5 2.57 5 0.833 12 5.58 1 3.78 6 1.11 4.5
#> 10 H6 2.56 6 0.5 9 11 5 2.62 1 1.23 6
#> 11 H7 2.40 9 0.167 3.5 11.3 6 2.78 2 1.04 2
#> 12 H8 2.33 12 0.333 6 28.2 12 9.5 10 3 12
#> 13 H9 2.36 11 0.5 9 14.2 7 16.4 13 3.2 13
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#>
#>
# }