Print the corr_coef
object in two ways. By default, the results
are shown in the R console. The results can also be exported to the directory
into a *.txt file.
Usage
# S3 method for corr_coef
print(x, export = FALSE, file.name = NULL, digits = 3, ...)
Arguments
- x
An object of class
corr_coef
- export
A logical argument. If
TRUE
, a *.txt file is exported to the working directory.- file.name
The name of the file if
export = TRUE
- digits
The significant digits to be shown.
- ...
Options used by the tibble package to format the output. See
tibble::formatting()
for more details.
Author
Tiago Olivoto tiagoolivoto@gmail.com
Examples
# \donttest{
library(metan)
sel <- corr_coef(data_ge2, EP, EL, CD, CL)
print(sel)
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> Pearson's correlation coefficient
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> EP EL CD CL
#> EP 1.000 0.263 0.175 0.391
#> EL 0.263 1.000 0.912 0.255
#> CD 0.175 0.912 1.000 0.300
#> CL 0.391 0.255 0.300 1.000
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> p-values for the correlation coefficients
#> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#> EP EL CD CL
#> EP 0.00e+00 8.92e-04 2.88e-02 4.55e-07
#> EL 8.92e-04 0.00e+00 1.97e-61 1.29e-03
#> CD 2.88e-02 1.97e-61 0.00e+00 1.39e-04
#> CL 4.55e-07 1.29e-03 1.39e-04 0.00e+00
#>
#>
#>
# }