print.outliertree | R Documentation |
Displays general statistics from a fitted Outlier Tree model (same as 'summary'). For printing the outliers discovered, use function 'print' on the returned outliers (e.g. from 'predict'), not on the model object iself.
## S3 method for class 'outliertree'
print(x, ...)
x |
An Outlier Tree model as produced by function 'outlier.tree'. |
... |
Not used. |
Note that after loading a serialized object from 'outlier.tree' through 'readRDS' or 'load', it will only de-serialize the underlying C++ object upon running 'predict' or 'print', so the first run will be slower, while subsequent runs will be faster as the C++ object will already be in-memory.
The same input 'x' that was passed (as 'invisible').
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