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umx (version 1.4.0)

umx_print: umx_print

Description

A helper to aid the interpretability of printed tables from OpenMx (and elsewhere). Its most useful characteristics are allowing you to change how NA and zero appear. and supressing values below a certain cut-off. By default, Zeros have the decimals suppressed, and NAs are suppressed altogether.

Usage

umx_print(x, digits = getOption("digits"), quote = FALSE, na.print = "", zero.print = "0", justify = "none", file = c(NA, "tmp.html"), suppress = NULL, ...)

Arguments

x
A data.frame to print (matrices will be coerced to data.frame)
digits
The number of decimal places to print (defaults to getOption("digits")
quote
Parameter passed to print (defaults to FALSE)
na.print
String to replace NA with (default to blank "")
zero.print
String to replace 0.000 with (defaults to "0")
justify
Parameter passed to print (defaults to "none")
file
whether to write to a file (defaults to NA (no file). Use "tmp.html" to open as tables in browser.
suppress
minimum numeric value to print (default = NULL, print all values, no matter how small)
...
Optional parameters for print

See Also

Other Reporting Functions: loadings.MxModel, mxSE, umxAPA, umx_APA_pval, umx_aggregate, umx_show, umx_time, umx

Other Utility Functions: qm, umx_find_object, umx_grep, umx_msg, umx_names, umx_paste_names, umx_pb_note, umx_rename, umx

Examples

Run this code
umx_print(mtcars[1:10,], digits = 2, zero.print = ".", justify = "left")
## Not run: 
# umx_print(model)
# # open in browser
# umx_print(mtcars[1:10,], file = "Rout.html")
# ## End(Not run)

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