"summary"(object, top, digits = getOption("digits"),verbose=FALSE, ...)
Each vignette is represented by the integer indexing it's place as passed to the function. For example, let
fo <- list(vign = cbind(vign1,vign2,vign3))
then 1=vign1, 2=vign2, 3=vign3. In the case of an anchors.order object produced with the option ties="interval", tied variables are represented by being included in brackets.
z <- anchors( fo, data, method="order", options=anchors.options(ties="interval"))
then a row with "{1,3},2" indicates that vign1 and vign3 are tied, and vign2 has a higher value than both of them.
Wand, Jonathan and Gary King. (2007) Anchoring Vignetttes in R: A (different kind of) Vignette copy at http://wand.stanford.edu/anchors/doc/anchors.pdf
anchors
,anchors.order
## see example in help(anchors.order)
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