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posterior (version 1.6.0)

print.draws_array: Print draws_array objects

Description

Pretty printing for draws_array objects.

Usage

# S3 method for draws_array
print(
  x,
  digits = 2,
  max_iterations = getOption("posterior.max_iterations", 5),
  max_chains = getOption("posterior.max_chains", 8),
  max_variables = getOption("posterior.max_variables", 4),
  reserved = FALSE,
  ...
)

Value

A draws object of the same class as x.

Arguments

x

(draws) A draws object or another R object for which the method is defined.

digits

(nonnegative integer) The minimum number of significant digits to print. If NULL, defaults to getOption("posterior.digits", 2).

max_iterations

(positive integer) The maximum number of iterations to print. Can be controlled globally via the "posterior.max_iterations" option.

max_chains

(positive integer) The maximum number of chains to print. Can be controlled globally via the "posterior.max_chains" option.

max_variables

(positive integer) The maximum number of variables to print. Can be controlled globally via the "posterior.max_variables" option.

reserved

(logical) Should reserved variables be included in the output? Defaults to FALSE. See reserved_variables for an overview of currently reserved variable names.

...

Further arguments passed to the underlying print() methods.

Examples

Run this code
x <- as_draws_array(example_draws())
print(x)

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