Print the ecovalence object in two ways. By default, the results are shown in the R console. The results can also be exported to the directory into a *.txt file.

# S3 method for ecovalence
print(x, export = FALSE, file.name = NULL, digits = 3, ...)

Arguments

x

The ecovalence x

export

A logical argument. If TRUE, a *.txt file is exported to the working directory.

file.name

The name of the file if export = TRUE

digits

The significant digits to be shown.

...

Options used by the tibble package to format the output. See tibble::print() for more details.

Author

Tiago Olivoto tiagoolivoto@gmail.com

Examples

# \donttest{ library(metan) eco <- ecovalence(data_ge2, env = ENV, gen = GEN, rep = REP, resp = PH) print(eco)
#> Variable PH #> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- #> Genotypic confidence index #> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- #> # A tibble: 13 x 8 #> GEN A1 A2 A3 A4 Ecoval Ecov_perc rank #> <chr> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> <dbl> #> 1 H1 -0.207 0.332 -0.106 -0.0189 0.493 9.13 8 #> 2 H10 0.160 -0.243 0.0414 0.0409 0.264 4.89 4 #> 3 H11 0.0504 -0.220 0.0296 0.140 0.215 3.99 2 #> 4 H12 -0.0531 -0.321 0.311 0.0636 0.620 11.5 11 #> 5 H13 -0.0749 -0.288 0.378 -0.0149 0.696 12.9 13 #> 6 H2 -0.120 0.365 -0.132 -0.113 0.535 9.91 10 #> 7 H3 0.0322 0.369 -0.233 -0.168 0.659 12.2 12 #> 8 H4 -0.0196 0.289 -0.212 -0.0569 0.397 7.35 7 #> 9 H5 -0.0416 0.160 -0.155 0.0371 0.158 2.92 1 #> 10 H6 -0.0976 0.290 -0.0864 -0.106 0.336 6.23 6 #> 11 H7 0.0613 -0.245 0.0913 0.0921 0.241 4.47 3 #> 12 H8 0.0572 -0.344 0.0917 0.195 0.505 9.36 9 #> 13 H9 0.253 -0.142 -0.0181 -0.0926 0.279 5.17 5 #> #> #>
# }