[R] How to 'mute' a function (like confint())
Remko Duursma
remkoduursma at gmail.com
Tue Aug 2 09:30:28 CEST 2011
Dear R-helpers,
I am using confint() within a function, and I want to turn off the message
it prints:
x <- rnorm(100)
y <- x^1.1+rnorm(100)
nlsfit <- nls(y ~ g0*x^g1, start=list(g0=1,g1=1))
> confint(nlsfit)
Waiting for profiling to be done...
2.5% 97.5%
g0 0.4484198 1.143761
g1 1.0380479 2.370057
I cannot find any way to turn off 'Waiting for. .."
I tried
options(max.print=0)
and even
sink(tempfile())
confint(nlsfit)
sink()
This suppresses the printing of the table, but not the cat()-ing of the
'Waiting for...'.
But it keeps writing this message; is there any way to mute it, for this
function and more generally?
thanks,
Remko
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