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Note

The examples in Chapter 16 require

library(groupedHyperframe)

The S3 generic function groupedHyperframe::cumvtrapz() (Section 11.2, Table 11.1) creates a cumulative average vertical height object, i.e., an R object of S3 class 'cumv'. Table 33.1 summarizes the S3 methods for the class 'cumv' in package groupedHyperframe (v0.4.0, GPL-2),

Table 16.1: S3 methods groupedHyperframe::*.cumv (v0.4.0)
visible generic isS4
[.cumv FALSE base::[ FALSE
print.cumv FALSE base::print FALSE