print.power.mpe.test: Print Methods for Hypothesis Tests, Sample size and Power...

print.power.mpe.testR Documentation

Print Methods for Hypothesis Tests, Sample size and Power Calculations

Description

Printing objects of class "power.mpe.test" by simple print methods.

Usage

  ## S3 method for class 'power.mpe.test'
print(x, digits = getOption("digits"), ...)

Arguments

x

object of class "power.mpe.test".

digits

number of significant digits to be used.

...

further arguments to be passed to or from methods.

Details

The print method is based on the respective method print.power.htest of package stats.

A power.mpe.test object is just a named list of numbers and character strings, supplemented with method and note elements. The method is displayed as a title, the note as a footnote, and the remaining elements are given in an aligned ‘name = value’ format.

Value

the argument x, invisibly, as for all print methods.

Note

The function first appeared in package mpe, which is now archived on CRAN.

Author(s)

Srinath Kolampally, Matthias Kohl Matthias.Kohl@stamats.de

See Also

print.power.htest, power.mpe.known.var, power.mpe.unknown.var

Examples

(pkv <- power.mpe.known.var(K = 2, delta = c(1,1), Sigma = diag(c(2,2)), power = 0.9,
                            sig.level = 0.025))
print(pkv, digits =  4) # using less digits than default
print(pkv, digits = 12) # using more digits than default

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