This is a modification of the R function print.htest. The function print.htest formats and prints the results of performing a hypothesis test using the functions listed in the help file for htest.object. This method is automatically called by the R generic function print when given an object of class "htest".

# S3 method for class 'htest'
print(x, ...)

Arguments

x

an object of class "htest". See htest.object for details.

...

arguments that can be supplied to the format function.

Details

This is the "htest" method for the EnvStats generic function print. Prints null and alternative hypotheses, name of the test, estimated population parameter(s) involved in the null hypothesis, estimation method (if present), data name, sample size (if present), number of missing observations removed prior to performing the test (if present), value of the test statistic, parameters associated with the null distribution of the test statistic, p-value associated with the test statistic, and confidence interval for the population parameter (if present).

Value

Invisibly returns the input x.

References

Chambers, J. M. and Hastie, T. J. (1992). Statistical Models in S. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.

Author

Steven P. Millard (EnvStats@ProbStatInfo.com)