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In R information about individual functions can be found on the function manual page including:

  • description: what the function does
  • usage: shows the syntax of the function including all arguments - this is a generalised form of how you would use the function
  • arguments: of the function. These are all the things you can customise in the function
  • details and values: give some additional information about the function
  • examples: of how the function is run. You will be able to copy and paste these examples into R/RStudio to run yourself

You can access the help page of a function in a number of ways

  • To open up the help page within R/RStudio using the help command :
help(insert_function_name)
# an example for print()

help(print)
  • an equivalent command is to use the help operator ?:
?(print)

  • In your script, type and run
Print()
print("Hello world")
 
#output below
> print("hello world")
[1] "hello world"

Print()

According to the manual, the print command has the usage

print(x..)

Function_name(arg1)
where x is “Hello world”



 

 



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