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2020 Jan 08
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Another wish (?) for R 4.0.0: print(*, width = <n>)
On 1/7/20 06:13, brodie gaslam via R-devel wrote:
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> Happy new decade.
*** caught segfault ***
conflicting decade boundaries
Traceback:
1: new_decade <- 2020:2029
2: previous_decade <- 2011:2020
3: previous_previous_decade <- 2001:2010
4: current_millenium <- 2001:3000
5: previous_millenium <- 1001:2000
6: previous_previous_millenium <- 1:1000
Cheers,
H.
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2020 Jan 07
3
Another wish (?) for R 4.0.0: print(*, width = <n>)
One of the things I often wish R would work with:
When calling print() explicitly --- as I do not so rarely, e.g.,
specifying digits = <nd> ---
it sometimes seems awkward that from the printing options() ,
one can specify 'digits' and it has default digits = NULL which is
documented to be equivalent to digits = getOption("digits"),
but one cannot specify 'width'