\name{summary} \alias{summary,evaloutput-method} \title{Summarize classifier evaluation} \description{This method principally does nothing more than applying the pre-implemented \code{summary()} function to the slot \code{score} of an object of class \code{\link{evaloutput}}. One then obtains the usual five-point-summary, consisting of minimum and maximum, lower and upper quartile and the median. Additionally, the mean is also shown.} \arguments{ \item{object}{An object of class \code{\link{evaloutput}}.} \item{\dots}{Further arguments passed to the pre-implemented \code{summary} function.} } \value{No return.} \note{That the results normally differ for different evaluation schemes ("iterationwise" or "observationwise").} \author{Martin Slawski \email{martin.slawski@campus.lmu.de} Anne-Laure Boulesteix \url{http://www.slcmsr.net/boulesteix}} \seealso{\code{\link{evaluation}}, \code{\link{compare}}, \code{\link{obsinfo}}.} \keyword{multivariate}