This function is used within format_value() to prepare numeric values within
cells for formatting and display.
Arguments
- x
(
numeric(1))
value to format.- digits
(
numeric(1))
number of digits to round to, orNAto convert to a character value with no rounding.- na_str
(
string)
the value to return ifxisNA.
Value
A character value representing the value after rounding, containing any trailing zeros required to display exactly
digits elements.
Details
This function combines the rounding behavior of R's standards-compliant round()
function (see the Details section of that documentation) with the strict decimal display
of sprintf(). The exact behavior is as follows:
If
xisNA, the value ofna_stris returned.If
xis non-NAbutdigitsisNA,xis converted to a character and returned.If
xanddigitsare both non-NA,round()is called first, and thensprintf()is used to convert the rounded value to a character with the appropriate number of trailing zeros enforced.
Note
This differs from the base R round() function in that NA digits indicate x should be converted
to character and returned unchanged whereas round(x, digits=NA) returns NA for all values of x.
This behavior will differ from as.character(round(x, digits = digits)) in the case where there are
not at least digits significant digits after the decimal that remain after rounding. It may differ from
sprintf("\%.Nf", x) for values ending in 5 after the decimal place on many popular operating systems
due to round's stricter adherence to the IEC 60559 standard, particularly for R versions > 4.0.0 (see
warning in round() documentation).
