On Sat, 29 Jan 2000, Griffith Feeney wrote:
> A character vector with a single component consisting of a long string gets
> truncated with $ on the right side of the R console window.
The $ indicates that there is more text to be scrolled to. This is a
fairly common convention in text-based systems (e.g. the pine mailer).
> The preceding sentence, for example, assigned to 'test' by cut and
paste,
> renders like this (window maximized, 17" monitor, 800x600, if this
matters):
>
> [1] "A character vector with a single component consisting of a long
string
> gets truncated with $
>
> The point of truncation changes when the window is resized with the mouse.
> options(width=[value]) seems to work for other objects (e.g., one and two
> dimenional arrays).
>
> I'm using R (Rgui.exe) 0.90.1 on Windows 95 original relase (4.00.950).
> I've been through the documentation, can't find anything on this.
It is a
> nuisance because I often can't read R error messages. Is there a
setting I
> need to change, aside from options(width=...)? Thanks.
You can scroll the window (try Help | Console for the instructions) by CRTL
+ left/right arrow. The next version will have a horizontal scrollbar,
which will make this both easier to use and more obvious. I would think of
putting something in the rw-FAQ if I did not think it would be obvious in
future.
Actually, there is a truncation point in the code, but it is at several
thousand characters.
(We always intended to have horizontal scrollbars, but Guido failed to get
them to work. I managed to do so recently, after finding design
errors in the toolkit we use and re-writing the scrollbar internals.)
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