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print.mpl

Use print() on a ‘mpl’ object


Description

This is a method for the function print() for objects inheriting from class mpl. See print and print.default for the general behaviour of this function and for the interpretation of x and digits.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'mpl'
print(x, digits, ...)

Details

The function defaults to:

print.mpl(x, digits = max(3, getOption("digits")-3), \dots)

See Also


nlreg

Higher Order Inference for Nonlinear Heteroscedastic Models

v1.2-2.2
GPL (>= 2) | file LICENCE
Authors
S original by Alessandra R. Brazzale <alessandra.brazzale@unipd.it> and Ruggero Bellio <ruggero.bellio@uniud.it>. R port by Alessandra R. Brazzale <alessandra.brazzale@unipd.it>, following earlier work by Douglas Bates.
Initial release
2019-01-30

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