It also displays some of the output data.
Common to all three methods:
* number of observations
* number of censored observations
* bandwidth method used (global, local or nearest neighbor)
* boundary correction type (none, left only, both left and right)
* kernel type (rectangle, Epanechnikov, biquadradic, triquadratic)
* minimum time
* maximum time
* number of points in MSE minimization grid
* number of points in estimation grid
* pilot bandwidth
* estimated IMSE for optimal bandwidth
For bw.method="global" also reports optimal global bandwidth.
For bw.method="knn" also reports optimal number of nearest neighbors.
For bw.method="local" and bw.method="knn" also reports smoothing bandwidth
used to smooth the optimal local bandwidths.