

   PPrriinntt VVaalluueess

        print(x, ...)

        print.factor(x, quote = FALSE)
        print.ordered(x, quote = FALSE)

   DDeessccrriippttiioonn::

        `print' prints its argument.  It is a generic function
        which means that new printing methods can be easily
        added for new `class'es.

        The default method, `print.default' has its own help
        page.  Use `methods("print")' to get all the methods
        for the `print' generic.

   SSeeee AAllssoo::

        The default method `print.default', and help for the
        methods above; further `options'.

   EExxaammpplleess::

        ts(1:20)#-- print  is the ``Default function'' --> print.ts(.) is called
        rr <- for(i in 1:3) print(1:i)
        rr

