print(x, ...) print.factor(x, quote = FALSE) print.ordered(x, quote = FALSE)
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 class
es.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.
print.default
, and help for the
methods above; further options
, noquote
.ts(1:20)#-- print is the ``Default function'' --> print.ts(.) is called rr <- for(i in 1:3) print(1:i) rr