% File src/library/stats/man/ls.print.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2009 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{ls.print} \title{Print \code{lsfit} Regression Results} \usage{ ls.print(ls.out, digits = 4, print.it = TRUE) } \alias{ls.print} \arguments{ \item{ls.out}{Typically the result of \code{\link{lsfit}()}} \item{digits}{The number of significant digits used for printing} \item{print.it}{a logical indicating whether the result should also be printed} } \description{ Computes basic statistics, including standard errors, t- and p-values for the regression coefficients and prints them if \code{print.it} is \code{TRUE}. } \value{ A list with the components \item{summary}{The ANOVA table of the regression} \item{coef.table}{matrix with regression coefficients, standard errors, t- and p-values} } \note{ Usually you would use \code{summary(lm(\dots))} and \code{anova(lm(\dots))} to obtain similar output. } \seealso{ \code{\link{ls.diag}}, \code{\link{lsfit}}, also for examples; \code{\link{lm}}, \code{\link{lm.influence}} which usually are preferable. } \keyword{regression}