print() Function
When R displays results, the output is often preceded by [1]. This marker indicates that the line begins with the first element of the result. For larger outputs, you will see additional markers such as [2], [3], and so on.
Using print()
Although R automatically shows results, you can use the print() function to control how output is displayed. One of its options is the digits argument, which rounds numbers to a chosen number of significant figures.
print(expression, digits = n)
Example
125 / 3 print(5 / 3, digits = 3)
Here, the output of print() is rounded to three significant figures, making results easier to read.
Swipe to start coding
- On the first line, execute a division of
50by7. - On the second line, divide
50by7again, but this time round the result to four significant figures using theprint()function.
Lösung
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print() Function
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When R displays results, the output is often preceded by [1]. This marker indicates that the line begins with the first element of the result. For larger outputs, you will see additional markers such as [2], [3], and so on.
Using print()
Although R automatically shows results, you can use the print() function to control how output is displayed. One of its options is the digits argument, which rounds numbers to a chosen number of significant figures.
print(expression, digits = n)
Example
125 / 3 print(5 / 3, digits = 3)
Here, the output of print() is rounded to three significant figures, making results easier to read.
Swipe to start coding
- On the first line, execute a division of
50by7. - On the second line, divide
50by7again, but this time round the result to four significant figures using theprint()function.
Lösung
Danke für Ihr Feedback!
single