All, I had a question about the JGR console and whether or not I can manipulate the location where line wrapping occurs. I have searched 'JGR' in the R listserve archives and attempted to find console manipulation on the JGR website to no avail and could use some direction. TIA, Bret As an example, the below output wraps every 4th value, leaving about 2/3 of the console empty.> rnorm(20, 50, 17)[1] 43.42240 39.94807 8.94276 15.19369 [5] 82.56500 17.96678 80.58936 48.61693 [9] 75.92249 71.86615 53.39025 24.08080 [13] 23.92690 35.96344 61.29200 63.37290 [17] 77.71882 56.54847 70.16172 51.61530 where the below increases the 'after decimal' range 1 unit and cuts back to 3 values per line.> rnorm(1000, 50, 17)[1] 64.805808 54.770722 46.552925 [4] 34.371987 61.971183 37.327260 [7] 60.403990 47.783683 51.744272 [10] 32.671062 31.395127 69.085938 [13] 77.554024 48.579639 48.111326 [16] 44.994786 65.241722 65.852035 [19] 53.254482 43.217719 30.255150 Reading in some data, the 'mydat' line extends across the console, but the output is wrapped around again?> mydat<-data.frame(ID, Year = factor(Year), Dayrelease, Agerelease,Survivorship, Entry, Exit, Fate, Gender)> mydatID Year Dayrelease Agerelease 1 16240 1996 205 95 2 16319 1996 205 88 3 16378 1996 248 108 . . . 576 3094 2005 251 136 577 2667 2005 264 861 578 3035 2005 264 497 Survivorship Entry Exit Fate Gender 1 164 205 369 1 0 2 140 205 345 1 0 3 100 248 348 1 0 4 204 241 445 1 0 5 227 219 446 1 0>versionplatform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor 2.1 year 2005 month 12 day 20 svn rev 36812 language R
The obvious answer was options(width=). Bret>>> "Bret Collier" <bret at tamu.edu> 2/13/2006 12:24:22 PM >>>All, I had a question about the JGR console and whether or not I can manipulate the location where line wrapping occurs. I have searched 'JGR' in the R listserve archives and attempted to find console manipulation on the JGR website to no avail and could use some direction. TIA, Bret As an example, the below output wraps every 4th value, leaving about 2/3 of the console empty.> rnorm(20, 50, 17)[1] 43.42240 39.94807 8.94276 15.19369 [5] 82.56500 17.96678 80.58936 48.61693 [9] 75.92249 71.86615 53.39025 24.08080 [13] 23.92690 35.96344 61.29200 63.37290 [17] 77.71882 56.54847 70.16172 51.61530 where the below increases the 'after decimal' range 1 unit and cuts back to 3 values per line.> rnorm(1000, 50, 17)[1] 64.805808 54.770722 46.552925 [4] 34.371987 61.971183 37.327260 [7] 60.403990 47.783683 51.744272 [10] 32.671062 31.395127 69.085938 [13] 77.554024 48.579639 48.111326 [16] 44.994786 65.241722 65.852035 [19] 53.254482 43.217719 30.255150 Reading in some data, the 'mydat' line extends across the console, but the output is wrapped around again?> mydat<-data.frame(ID, Year = factor(Year), Dayrelease, Agerelease,Survivorship, Entry, Exit, Fate, Gender)> mydatID Year Dayrelease Agerelease 1 16240 1996 205 95 2 16319 1996 205 88 3 16378 1996 248 108 . . . 576 3094 2005 251 136 577 2667 2005 264 861 578 3035 2005 264 497 Survivorship Entry Exit Fate Gender 1 164 205 369 1 0 2 140 205 345 1 0 3 100 248 348 1 0 4 204 241 445 1 0 5 227 219 446 1 0>versionplatform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor 2.1 year 2005 month 12 day 20 svn rev 36812 language R ______________________________________________ R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html