On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Michael Olberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to this list and my question may be trivial,
But the answer depends on the 'at a minimum' information requested in
the posting guide. My comments below only apply to the standard
Unix-alike R and Rterm.exe. Many other front-ends do set the width
from the console/terminal width.
> I did however not find an answer to it using the help.search or
> RSiteSearch features of R. This is my question:
>
> R seems to break lines of terminal output at a column which is independent
of
> how wide I have made my terminal. I would have expected R to honor the
> COLUMNS environment variable, but that seems not to be the case. So is
there
> an R internal variable I have to configure, something like the fill-column
of
> emacs?
>
> If my terminal is wide enough to show a wide table, I want to be able to
> print it like that and not have R print a first set of columns followed by
a
> second set.
?options, look for 'width'. You could add something like
options(width=Sys.getenv("COLUMNS"))
to a startup file if you have COLUMNS set in your environment.
> thanks,
> Michael
>
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