| print.default {base} | R Documentation |
print.default is the default method of the generic
print function which prints its argument.
print.atomic is almost the same and exists purely for
compatibility reasons.
print.default(x, digits = NULL, quote = TRUE, na.print = NULL,
print.gap = NULL, right = FALSE, ...)
print.atomic(x, quote = TRUE, ...)
x |
the object to be printed. |
digits |
a non-null value for digits specifies the number of
significant digits to be printed in values. If digits is
NULL, the value of digits set by options is
used. |
quote |
logical, indicating whether or not strings
(characters) should be printed with surrounding quotes. |
na.print |
a character string which is used to indicate
NA values in printed output, or NULL (see Details) |
print.gap |
an integer, giving the spacing between adjacent columns
in printed matrices and arrays, or NULL meaning 1. |
right |
logical, indicating whether or not strings should be right-aligned. The default is left-alignment. |
... |
(further arguments, currently disregarded) |
The default for printing NAs is to print NA (without
quotes) unless this is a character NA and quote =
FALSE, when <NA> is printed.
The generic print, options.
The "noquote" class and print method.
pi print(pi, digits = 16) LETTERS[1:16] print(LETTERS, quote = FALSE)