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print.H2OTable

Print method for H2OTable objects


Description

This will print a truncated view of the table if there are more than 20 rows.

Usage

## S3 method for class 'H2OTable'
print(x, header = TRUE, ...)

Arguments

x

An H2OTable object

header

A logical value dictating whether or not the table name should be printed.

...

Further arguments passed to or from other methods.

Value

The original x object

Examples

## Not run: 
library(h2o)
h2o.init()

f <- "https://s3.amazonaws.com/h2o-public-test-data/smalldata/junit/cars_20mpg.csv"
cars <- h2o.importFile(f)
print(cars, header = TRUE)

## End(Not run)

h2o

R Interface for the 'H2O' Scalable Machine Learning Platform

v3.32.1.2
Apache License (== 2.0)
Authors
Erin LeDell [aut, cre], Navdeep Gill [aut], Spencer Aiello [aut], Anqi Fu [aut], Arno Candel [aut], Cliff Click [aut], Tom Kraljevic [aut], Tomas Nykodym [aut], Patrick Aboyoun [aut], Michal Kurka [aut], Michal Malohlava [aut], Ludi Rehak [ctb], Eric Eckstrand [ctb], Brandon Hill [ctb], Sebastian Vidrio [ctb], Surekha Jadhawani [ctb], Amy Wang [ctb], Raymond Peck [ctb], Wendy Wong [ctb], Jan Gorecki [ctb], Matt Dowle [ctb], Yuan Tang [ctb], Lauren DiPerna [ctb], Tomas Fryda [ctb], H2O.ai [cph, fnd]
Initial release
2021-04-29

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