R/summary.dynsi.r

# Multisensi R package ; file summary.dynsi.r (last modified: 2015-12-09) 
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#===========================================================================
summary.dynsi <-function(object, ...)
#===========================================================================
{
    ## object:         dynsi object

    cat("\n Main sensitivity indices \n")
    mSI <- object$mSI
    print( mSI[ rev( order(mSI[,ncol(mSI)]) ) , ], ... )

    cat("\n Total sensitivity indices \n")
    tSI <- object$tSI
    print( tSI[ rev( order(tSI[,ncol(tSI)]) ) , ], ... )

    cat("\n dynsi outputs \n")
    output <- c("X", "Y", "SI", "mSI", "tSI", "iSI", "call.info")
    names(output) <- c("Design", "Response", "Indices", "First order indices", "Total indices", "Interaction indices", "Informations")

    #cat("\n value names:", output ,"\n")
    print(output)

}

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