worksheet(df, responses, graphics = F,
npages = ceiling(nrow(df)/32), ...)
data.frame.
lpr on UNIX or
objprint on windows. The output
from the graphics device is often
more attractive than that sent directly to the printer.
graphics = TRUE. Gives control
over font size used in graphics window.
lpr on UNIX,
objprint on Windows, or a
text layout appears on the current graphics device.
This function is often used in conjunction with
randomize.design to
print a design for collecting experimental data.
a.design <- design.digest('ff0308')
# sends the results to the printer
worksheet(a.design, responses = c('yield','purity'))
worksheet(a.design, graphic = T) # uses the graphics device