\name{pamr.confusion} \alias{pamr.confusion} \title{ A function giving a table of true versus predicted values, from a nearest shrunken centroid fit.} \description{ A function giving a table of true versus predicted values, from a nearest shrunken centroid fit.} \usage{ pamr.confusion(fit, threshold, extra=TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{fit}{The result of a call to pamr.train or pamr.cv} \item{threshold}{The desired threshold value} \item{extra}{Should the classwise and overall error rates be returned? Default TRUE} } \details{ \code{pamr.confusion} Gives a cross-tabulation of true versus predicted classes for the fit returned by pamr.train or pamr.cv, at the specified threshold. } \references{} \author{ Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, Balasubramanian Narasimhan, and Gilbert Chu } \examples{ set.seed(120) x <- matrix(rnorm(1000*20),ncol=20) y <- sample(c(1:4),size=20,replace=TRUE) mydata <- list(x=x,y=y) mytrain <- pamr.train(mydata) mycv <- pamr.cv(mytrain,mydata) pamr.confusion(mytrain, threshold=2) pamr.confusion(mycv, threshold=2) } \keyword{ }