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Print a coincidence object in two ways. By default, the results are shown in the R console. The results can also be exported to the directory.

Usage

# S3 method for class 'coincidence'
print(x, export = FALSE, file.name = NULL, digits = 4, ...)

Arguments

x

An object of class coincidence.

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)
sel1 <- paste("G", 1:30, sep = "")
sel2 <- paste("G", 16:45, sep = "")
coinc <- coincidence_index(sel1 = sel1, sel2 = sel2, total = 150)
print(coinc)
#> [1] 37.5
# }