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% Please edit documentation in R/mmkin.R
\name{[.mmkin}
\alias{[.mmkin}
\title{Subsetting method for mmkin objects}
\usage{
\method{[}{mmkin}(x, i, j, ..., drop = FALSE)
}
\arguments{
\item{x}{An \code{\link{mmkin} object}}
\item{i}{Row index selecting the fits for specific models}
\item{j}{Column index selecting the fits to specific datasets}
\item{...}{Not used, only there to satisfy the generic method definition}
\item{drop}{If FALSE, the method always returns an mmkin object, otherwise
either a list of mkinfit objects or a single mkinfit object.}
}
\value{
An object of class \code{\link{mmkin}}.
}
\description{
Subsetting method for mmkin objects.
}
\examples{
# Only use one core, to pass R CMD check --as-cran
fits <- mmkin(c("SFO", "FOMC"), list(B = FOCUS_2006_B, C = FOCUS_2006_C),
cores = 1, quiet = TRUE)
fits["FOMC", ]
fits[, "B"]
fits["SFO", "B"]
head(
# This extracts an mkinfit object with lots of components
fits[["FOMC", "B"]]
)
}
\author{
Johannes Ranke
}