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Possibility to set print width of df_paste? #133

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MatthieuStigler opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 0 comments
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Possibility to set print width of df_paste? #133

MatthieuStigler opened this issue Jun 2, 2022 · 0 comments

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Hi

Is it possible to control the width of the output from df_paste? In my case, I have a loong dataset, and being able to have a wider input taking less rows would be very beneficial. I tried woth options(width=200), but does not seem to affect the result?

Thanks!

data(swiss)
options(width=500)
datapasta::df_paste(swiss)
#> data.frame(
#>          row.names = c("Courtelary","Delemont",
#>                        "Franches-Mnt","Moutier","Neuveville","Porrentruy","Broye",
#>                        "Glane","Gruyere","Sarine","Veveyse","Aigle",
#>                        "Aubonne","Avenches","Cossonay","Echallens","Grandson",
#>                        "Lausanne","La Vallee","Lavaux","Morges","Moudon",
#>                        "Nyone","Orbe","Oron","Payerne","Paysd'enhaut","Rolle",
#>                        "Vevey","Yverdon","Conthey","Entremont","Herens",
#>                        "Martigwy","Monthey","St Maurice","Sierre","Sion",
#>                        "Boudry","La Chauxdfnd","Le Locle","Neuchatel",
#>                        "Val de Ruz","ValdeTravers","V. De Geneve","Rive Droite",
#>                        "Rive Gauche"),
#>          Fertility = c(80.2,83.1,92.5,85.8,76.9,
#>                        76.1,83.8,92.4,82.4,82.9,87.1,64.1,66.9,68.9,61.7,
#>                        68.3,71.7,55.7,54.3,65.1,65.5,65,56.6,57.4,
#>                        72.5,74.2,72,60.5,58.3,65.4,75.5,69.3,77.3,70.5,
#>                        79.4,65,92.2,79.3,70.4,65.7,72.7,64.4,77.6,67.6,
#>                        35,44.7,42.8),
#>        Agriculture = c(17,45.1,39.7,36.5,43.5,
#>                        35.3,70.2,67.8,53.3,45.2,64.5,62,67.5,60.7,69.3,
#>                        72.6,34,19.4,15.2,73,59.8,55.1,50.9,54.1,71.2,
#>                        58.1,63.5,60.8,26.8,49.5,85.9,84.9,89.7,78.2,64.9,
#>                        75.9,84.6,63.1,38.4,7.7,16.7,17.6,37.6,18.7,1.2,
#>                        46.6,27.7),
#>        Examination = c(15L,6L,5L,12L,17L,9L,16L,
#>                        14L,12L,16L,14L,21L,14L,19L,22L,18L,17L,26L,
#>                        31L,19L,22L,14L,22L,20L,12L,14L,6L,16L,25L,15L,
#>                        3L,7L,5L,12L,7L,9L,3L,13L,26L,29L,22L,35L,
#>                        15L,25L,37L,16L,22L),
#>          Education = c(12L,9L,5L,7L,15L,7L,7L,
#>                        8L,7L,13L,6L,12L,7L,12L,5L,2L,8L,28L,20L,9L,
#>                        10L,3L,12L,6L,1L,8L,3L,10L,19L,8L,2L,6L,2L,6L,
#>                        3L,9L,3L,13L,12L,11L,13L,32L,7L,7L,53L,29L,
#>                        29L),
#>           Catholic = c(9.96,84.84,93.4,33.77,5.16,
#>                        90.57,92.85,97.16,97.67,91.38,98.61,8.52,2.27,
#>                        4.43,2.82,24.2,3.3,12.11,2.15,2.84,5.23,4.52,15.14,
#>                        4.2,2.4,5.23,2.56,7.72,18.46,6.1,99.71,99.68,
#>                        100,98.96,98.22,99.06,99.46,96.83,5.62,13.79,11.22,
#>                        16.92,4.97,8.65,42.34,50.43,58.33),
#>   Infant.Mortality = c(22.2,22.2,20.2,20.3,20.6,
#>                        26.6,23.6,24.9,21,24.4,24.5,16.5,19.1,22.7,18.7,
#>                        21.2,20,20.2,10.8,20,18,22.4,16.7,15.3,21,23.8,
#>                        18,16.3,20.9,22.5,15.1,19.8,18.3,19.4,20.2,17.8,
#>                        16.3,18.1,20.3,20.5,18.9,23,20,19.5,18,18.2,
#>                        19.3)
#> )

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