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WhatIf (version 1.5-10)

print.summary.whatif: Print "summary.whatif" Object

Description

Prints the information generated from the whatif output object by a call to summary, which is stored in an object of class "summary.whatif".

Usage

# S3 method for summary.whatif
print(x, ...)

Arguments

x

An object of class "summary.whatif", the output of the function summary.whatif.

...

Further arguments passed to and from other methods.

Value

A printout to the screen of the whatif information summarized in the summary.whatif output object.

References

King, Gary and Langche Zeng. 2006. "The Dangers of Extreme Counterfactuals." Political Analysis 14 (2). Available from https://gking.harvard.edu.

King, Gary and Langche Zeng. 2007. "When Can History Be Our Guide? The Pitfalls of Counterfactual Inference." International Studies Quarterly 51 (March). Available from https://gking.harvard.edu.

See Also

whatif, plot.whatif, summary.whatif, print.whatif

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
##  Create example data sets and counterfactuals
my.cfact <- matrix(rnorm(3*5), ncol = 5)
my.data <- matrix(rnorm(100*5), ncol = 5)

##  Evaluate counterfactuals
my.result <- whatif(data = my.data, cfact = my.cfact, mc.cores = 1)

##  Print summary output object
my.result.sum <- summary(my.result)
print(my.result.sum)
# }

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