Suppress intermediate results on console
Well, since we have no idea what x is, that is going to be hard to do. Are you calling summary because you want the info on the last iteration of a loop? If so, just put the summary call outside the loop. Otherwise, why are you calling summary if you don't want a summary? Also, the posting guide requests a reproducible example, so please provide one in the future. Jon
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 2:30 PM, Lisa <lisajca at gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
I have a question about how to suppress intermediate results in a function
on console. For example, I will use summary() in my own function that looks
like:
myfunction <- function(?)
{
??
?Summary(x)
??
}
Then myfunction() will print ?x? on console that is intermediate result and
doesn?t need showing.
Does someone have any idea or any suggestion? Thank you in advance.
Lisa
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