Thanks. I know, my point was on why I get something printed by simply
doing line 1 below and at other occasions had to do line 2.
me.probit(obj)
v<-me.probit(obj); v
On 2020/11/30 ?? 05:33, Jim Lemon wrote:> Hi Steven,
> You seem to be assigning the result of me.oprobit(obj) to v instead of
> printing it. By appending ";v" tp that command line, you
implicitly
> call "print".
>
> Jim
>
> On Mon, Nov 30, 2020 at 7:15 PM Steven Yen <styen at ntu.edu.tw>
wrote:
>> I hope I can get away without presenting a replicable set of codes
>> because doing so would impose burdens.
>>
>> I call a function which return a data frame, with the final line
>>
>> return(out)
>>
>> In one case the data frame gets printed (similar to a regression
>> printout), with simply a call
>>
>> me.probit(obj)
>>
>> In another case with a similar function, I could not get the results
>> printed and the only way to print is to do the following:
>>
>> v<-me.oprobit(obj); v
>>
>> This is a puzzle, and I hope to find some clues. Thanks to all.
>>
>> My function looks like the following:
>>
>> me.oprobit0 <- function(obj,mean=FALSE,vb.method,jindex=NA,
>> resampling=FALSE,ndraws=100,mc.method=1,times100=TRUE,
>> Stata.mu=FALSE,testing=FALSE,digits=3){
>> ...
>> return(out) # out is a data frame
>> }
>>
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