\name{note} \alias{note} \title{Informational Messages} \description{ Generates an informational message that corresponds to its argument(s). Similar to warning() except prefaced by "Note:" instead of "Warning message:". } \usage{ note(...) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{character vectors (which are pasted together) or NULL} } \details{ This function essentially cat()'s the created string to the screen. It is intended for messages to the user that are deemed to be 'informational', as opposed to warnings, etc. } \author{Jeff Gentry} \seealso{\code{\link{warning}},\code{\link{stop}}} \examples{ note("This is an example of a note") } \keyword{utilities}