print {base}R Documentation

Print Values

Description

print prints its argument and returns it invisibly (via invisible(x)). It is a generic function which means that new printing methods can be easily added for new classes.

Usage

print(x, ...)

print.factor(x, quote = FALSE)
print.ordered(x, quote = FALSE)

Details

The default method, print.default has its own help page. Use methods("print") to get all the methods for the print generic.

See noquote as an example of a class whose main purpose is a specific print method.

See Also

The default method print.default, and help for the methods above; further options, noquote.

Examples

ts(1:20)#-- print  is the ``Default function'' --> print.ts(.) is called
rr <- for(i in 1:3) print(1:i)
rr

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