Print the Argument to the Screen in R Programming – print() Function
print()
function in R Language is used to print out the argument to the screen.
Syntax: print(x, digits, na.print)
Parameters:
x: specified argument to be displayed
digits: defines minimal number of significant digits
na.print: indicates NA values output format
Example 1:
x < - cars[ 1 : 5 , ]
print (x)
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Output:
speed dist
1 4 2
2 4 10
3 7 4
4 7 22
5 8 16
Example 2:
x < - 15 / 7
print (x, digits = 2 )
print (x, digits = 3 )
print (x, digits = 4 )
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Output:
[1] 2.1
[1] 2.14
[1] 2.143
Example 3:
x < - matrix(c( 2 , NA, 5 , NA, 8 , NA, 22 , 67 , 43 ),
nrow = 3 , byrow = TRUE)
print (x, na. print = "")
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Output:
[, 1] [, 2] [, 3]
[1, ] 2 5
[2, ] 8
[3, ] 22 67 43
Last Updated :
24 Jun, 2020
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