display.performance_model: Print tables in different output formats
Description
Prints tables (i.e. data frame) in different output formats.
print_md() is a alias for display(format = "markdown").
Usage
# S3 method for performance_model
display(object, format = "markdown", digits = 2, caption = NULL, ...)
# S3 method for performance_model
print_md(x, digits = 2, caption = "Indices of model performance", ...)
Value
A character vector. If format = "markdown", the return value
will be a character vector in markdown-table format.
Arguments
object, x
An object returned by model_performance()
or compare_performance().
or its summary.
format
String, indicating the output format. Currently, only
"markdown" is supported.
digits
Number of decimal places.
caption
Table caption as string. If NULL, no table caption is printed.
...
Currently not used.
Details
display() is useful when the table-output from functions,
which is usually printed as formatted text-table to console, should
be formatted for pretty table-rendering in markdown documents, or if
knitted from rmarkdown to PDF or Word files. See
vignette
for examples.