Transform a complex object into a string representation ready to be printed or written to a plain-text file
All objects that are printed to console pass by toString. This function allows
fundamental formatting specifications for the final output, like column widths and
relative wrapping (width), title and footer wrapping (tf_wrap = TRUE and
max_width), or horizontal separator character (e.g. hsep = "+").
Usage
toString(x, ...)
# S4 method for MatrixPrintForm
toString(
x,
widths = NULL,
tf_wrap = FALSE,
max_width = NULL,
col_gap = mf_colgap(x),
hsep = default_hsep()
)Arguments
- x
ANY. Object to be prepared for rendering.
- ...
Passed to individual methods.
- widths
numeric (or NULL). (proposed) widths for the columns of
x. The expected length of this numeric vector can be retrieved withncol() + 1as the column of row names must also be considered.- tf_wrap
logical(1). Should the texts for title, subtitle, and footnotes be wrapped?
- max_width
integer(1), character(1) or NULL. Width that title and footer (including footnotes) materials should be word-wrapped to. If NULL, it is set to the current print width of the session (
getOption("width")). If set to"auto", the width of the table (plus any table inset) is used. Ignored completely iftf_wrapisFALSE.- col_gap
numeric(1). Space (in characters) between columns
- hsep
character(1). Characters to repeat to create header/body separator line.
Details
Manual insertion of newlines is not supported when tf_wrap is on
and will result in a warning and undefined wrapping behavior. Passing
vectors of already split strings remains supported, however in this
case each string is word-wrapped separately with the behavior
described above.
Examples
mform <- basic_matrix_form(mtcars)
cat(toString(mform))
#> mpg cyl disp hp drat wt qsec vs am gear carb
#> —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————
#> Mazda RX4 21 6 160 110 3.9 2.62 16.46 0 1 4 4
#> Mazda RX4 Wag 21 6 160 110 3.9 2.875 17.02 0 1 4 4
#> Datsun 710 22.8 4 108 93 3.85 2.32 18.61 1 1 4 1
#> Hornet 4 Drive 21.4 6 258 110 3.08 3.215 19.44 1 0 3 1
#> Hornet Sportabout 18.7 8 360 175 3.15 3.44 17.02 0 0 3 2
#> Valiant 18.1 6 225 105 2.76 3.46 20.22 1 0 3 1
#> Duster 360 14.3 8 360 245 3.21 3.57 15.84 0 0 3 4
#> Merc 240D 24.4 4 146.7 62 3.69 3.19 20 1 0 4 2
#> Merc 230 22.8 4 140.8 95 3.92 3.15 22.9 1 0 4 2
#> Merc 280 19.2 6 167.6 123 3.92 3.44 18.3 1 0 4 4
#> Merc 280C 17.8 6 167.6 123 3.92 3.44 18.9 1 0 4 4
#> Merc 450SE 16.4 8 275.8 180 3.07 4.07 17.4 0 0 3 3
#> Merc 450SL 17.3 8 275.8 180 3.07 3.73 17.6 0 0 3 3
#> Merc 450SLC 15.2 8 275.8 180 3.07 3.78 18 0 0 3 3
#> Cadillac Fleetwood 10.4 8 472 205 2.93 5.25 17.98 0 0 3 4
#> Lincoln Continental 10.4 8 460 215 3 5.424 17.82 0 0 3 4
#> Chrysler Imperial 14.7 8 440 230 3.23 5.345 17.42 0 0 3 4
#> Fiat 128 32.4 4 78.7 66 4.08 2.2 19.47 1 1 4 1
#> Honda Civic 30.4 4 75.7 52 4.93 1.615 18.52 1 1 4 2
#> Toyota Corolla 33.9 4 71.1 65 4.22 1.835 19.9 1 1 4 1
#> Toyota Corona 21.5 4 120.1 97 3.7 2.465 20.01 1 0 3 1
#> Dodge Challenger 15.5 8 318 150 2.76 3.52 16.87 0 0 3 2
#> AMC Javelin 15.2 8 304 150 3.15 3.435 17.3 0 0 3 2
#> Camaro Z28 13.3 8 350 245 3.73 3.84 15.41 0 0 3 4
#> Pontiac Firebird 19.2 8 400 175 3.08 3.845 17.05 0 0 3 2
#> Fiat X1-9 27.3 4 79 66 4.08 1.935 18.9 1 1 4 1
#> Porsche 914-2 26 4 120.3 91 4.43 2.14 16.7 0 1 5 2
#> Lotus Europa 30.4 4 95.1 113 3.77 1.513 16.9 1 1 5 2
#> Ford Pantera L 15.8 8 351 264 4.22 3.17 14.5 0 1 5 4
#> Ferrari Dino 19.7 6 145 175 3.62 2.77 15.5 0 1 5 6
#> Maserati Bora 15 8 301 335 3.54 3.57 14.6 0 1 5 8
#> Volvo 142E 21.4 4 121 109 4.11 2.78 18.6 1 1 4 2