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2018 Sep 22
2
Possible bug, max argument in print.default(), on R-3.5.1-patched
The max argument of print.default() does not override
options(max.print), see below.
R 3.5.1 and R-devel both seem good.
G?bor
> options(max.print = 1)
> print(data.frame(a=1:10))
a
1 1
[ reached 'max' / getOption("max.print") -- omitted 9 rows ]
> print(data.frame(a=1:10), max = 100)
a
1 1
[ reached getOption("max.print") -- omitted 9 rows ]
>
2018 Sep 24
0
Possible bug, max argument in print.default(), on R-3.5.1-patched
Not in print.default(), but in print.data.frame(), which is now doing its own max= handling but not passing max to print.default (maechler, r75122 --- was this really for r-patched?
-pd
> On 22 Sep 2018, at 23:46 , G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> The max argument of print.default() does not override
> options(max.print), see below.
> R 3.5.1 and R-devel both seem good.
>
> G?bor
>
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