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base (version 3.5.3)

print.data.frame: Printing Data Frames

Description

Print a data frame.

Usage

# S3 method for data.frame
print(x, …, digits = NULL,
      quote = FALSE, right = TRUE, row.names = TRUE, max = NULL)

Arguments

x

object of class data.frame.

optional arguments to print or plot methods.

digits

the minimum number of significant digits to be used: see print.default.

quote

logical, indicating whether or not entries should be printed with surrounding quotes.

right

logical, indicating whether or not strings should be right-aligned. The default is right-alignment.

row.names

logical (or character vector), indicating whether (or what) row names should be printed.

max

numeric or NULL, specifying the maximal number of entries to be printed. By default, when NULL, getOption("max.print") used.

Details

This calls format which formats the data frame column-by-column, then converts to a character matrix and dispatches to the print method for matrices.

When quote = TRUE only the entries are quoted not the row names nor the column names.

See Also

data.frame.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
(dd <- data.frame(x = 1:8, f = gl(2,4), ch = I(letters[1:8])))
     # print() with defaults
print(dd, quote = TRUE, row.names = FALSE)
     # suppresses row.names and quotes all entries
# }

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