| pillar-package {pillar} | R Documentation |
Provides pillar and colonnade generics designed for formatting columns
of data using the full range of colours provided by modern terminals.
See pillar() for formatting a single column,
and colonnade() for formatting multiple columns passed as a data frame.
pillar.bold: Use bold font, e.g. for column headers? This currently
defaults to FALSE, because many terminal fonts have poor support for
bold fonts.
pillar.subtle: Use subtle style, e.g. for row numbers and data types?
Default: TRUE.
pillar.subtle_num: Use subtle style for insignificant digits? Default:
FALSE, is also affected by the pillar.subtle option.
pillar.neg: Highlight negative numbers? Default: TRUE.
pillar.sigfig: The number of significant digits that will be printed and
highlighted, default: 3. Set the pillar.subtle option to FALSE to
turn off highlighting of significant digits.
pillar.min_title_chars: The minimum number of characters for the column
title, default: 15. Column titles may be truncated up to that width to
save horizontal space. Set to Inf to turn off truncation of column
titles.
pillar.min_chars: The minimum number of characters wide to
display character columns, default: 0. Character columns may be
truncated up to that width to save horizontal space. Set to Inf to
turn off truncation of character columns.
Maintainer: Kirill Müller krlmlr+r@mailbox.org
Authors:
Hadley Wickham
Other contributors:
RStudio [copyright holder]
Useful links:
Report bugs at https://github.com/r-lib/pillar/issues
pillar(1:3) pillar(c(1, 2, 3)) pillar(factor(letters[1:3]), title = "letters") colonnade(iris[1:3, ])