print.data.frame
Print a Data Frame Object

Description

Prints a data.frame object.

Usage

print.data.frame(x, ..., digits = NULL, quote = FALSE, right = TRUE, 
   row.names = TRUE)

Arguments

x a data.frame object.
... the arguments passed along to print.matrix.
digits the number of significant digits to print in numeric or complex data. Because all numbers in any vector are printed in the same format, some numbers are printed with more than digits significant digits. Use digits=17 to print all significant digits of a double precision number. If the argument is omitted, the digits option is used. See options.
quote a logical value. If TRUE, all values are printed with surrounding quotes.
right a logical value. If TRUE (the default), character columns are aligned to the right; otherwise, they are aligned to the left.
row.names a logical value. If TRUE (the default), specifies that row names are printed.
Note
This is a method for the function print() for objects inheriting from class data.frame.
See Also
print, data.frame.
Package base version 6.1.1-7
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