[R] Console output

Antje Niederlein niederlein-rstat at yahoo.de
Mon Feb 21 13:21:21 CET 2011


Thanks for every helpful answer :-) !
I thought it was something "easier" but as long as there is a solution
it's fine for me.

Ciao,
Antje



On 21 February 2011 13:12, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>>>>>> Ted Harding <ted.harding at wlandres.net>
>>>>>>     on Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:08:19 -0000 (GMT) writes:
>
>    > That doesn't produce quite what Antje asked for (since each
>    > line gets number "[1]"). The following does work:
>
>    > print(cbind(NULL,(1:10)))
>    > [,1]
>    > [1,]    1
>    > [2,]    2
>    > [3,]    3
>    > [4,]    4
>    > [5,]    5
>    > [6,]    6
>    > [7,]    7
>    > [8,]    8
>    > [9,]    9
>    > [10,]   10
>
>    > (apart from the unwanted column-name "[,1]", and the "," in
>    > rows).
>
> In principle, there would be "a true" solution,
> but as you see, it's not quite possibly (by that means):
>
>> op <- options(width=7)
> Error in options(width = 7) :
>  invalid 'width' parameter, allowed 10...10000
>> op <- options(width=10)
>> 1:10
>  [1]  1  2
>  [3]  3  4
>  [5]  5  6
>  [7]  7  8
>  [9]  9 10
>> 1000+ 0:9 ## works for these
>  [1] 1000
>  [2] 1001
>  [3] 1002
>  [4] 1003
>  [5] 1004
>  [6] 1005
>  [7] 1006
>  [8] 1007
>  [9] 1008
> [10] 1009
>>
>
> ---
>
> In principle, the lower bound (10) for the width option could be
> lowered a bit more, as I think 10 had been a somewhat arbitrary
> choice protecting useRs from hanging themselves..
>
> Martin
>
>
>    > Ted.
>
>    > On 21-Feb-11 10:30:37, Yves REECHT wrote:
>    >> Hi,
>    >> You may try
>    >>
>    >> invisible(sapply(1:10, print))
>    >>
>    >> Yves
>    >>
>    >>
>    >> Le 21/02/2011 11:21, Antje Niederlein a écrit :
>    >>> Hi there,
>    >>>
>    >>> I though there has been a possibility to force the output on
>    >>> the console with one element per line. Instead of this:
>    >>>
>    >>>> 1:10
>    >>> [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10
>    >>>
>    >>> something like this
>    >>>
>    >>>> 1:10
>    >>> [1]   1
>    >>> [2]   2
>    >>> [3]   3
>    >>> [4]   4
>    >>> [5]   5
>    >>> [6]   6
>    >>> [7]   7
>    >>> [8]   8
>    >>> [9]   9
>    >>> [10]   10
>    >>>
>    >>> Can anybody help?
>    >>> Antje
>
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