Last data update: 2014.03.03

R: Prints semiparametric regression fit object.
print.spmR Documentation

Prints semiparametric regression fit object.

Description

Prints a brief description of a semiparametric regression fit object to the screen.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'spm'
print(x,...)

Arguments

x

a fitted spm object as produced by spm().

...

other possible arguments.

Details

Prints a brief description of a semiparametric regression fit object to the screen.

Value

The function prints to the screen.

Author(s)

M.P. Wand mwand@uow.edu.au (other contributors listed in SemiPar Users' Manual).

References

Ruppert, D., Wand, M.P. and Carroll, R.J. (2003)
Semiparametric Regression Cambridge University Press.
http://stat.tamu.edu/~carroll/semiregbook/

Ganguli, B. and Wand, M.P. (2005)
SemiPar 1.0 Users' Manual.
http://www.uow.edu.au/~mwand/SPmanu.pdf

See Also

spm plot.spm lines.spm predict.spm summary.spm residuals.spm fitted.spm

Examples

library(SemiPar)
data(fossil)
attach(fossil)
fit <- spm(strontium.ratio~f(age))
print(fit)

Results


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> library(SemiPar)
> png(filename="/home/ddbj/snapshot/RGM3/R_CC/result/SemiPar/print.spm.Rd_%03d_medium.png", width=480, height=480)
> ### Name: print.spm
> ### Title: Prints semiparametric regression fit object.
> ### Aliases: print.spm
> ### Keywords: models smooth regression
> 
> ### ** Examples
> 
> library(SemiPar)
> data(fossil)
> attach(fossil)
> fit <- spm(strontium.ratio~f(age))
> print(fit)

 This is an spm() fit object; a list with components named:

      fit info aux 

 The names() function can be used to obtain names 
 of components and sub-components.

 The summary() function can be used to summarise
 the fit aspects of the object.

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> dev.off()
null device 
          1 
>