prints a list of lists in a visually readable format.
print.char.list.RdTakes a list that is composed of other lists and matrixes and prints it in a visually readable format.
Usage
# S3 method for class 'char.list'
print(x, ..., hsep = c("|"), vsep = c("-"), csep = c("+"), print.it = TRUE,
rowname.halign = c("left", "centre", "right"),
rowname.valign = c("top", "centre", "bottom"),
colname.halign = c("centre", "left", "right"),
colname.valign = c("centre", "top", "bottom"),
text.halign = c("right", "centre", "left"),
text.valign = c("top", "centre", "bottom"),
rowname.width, rowname.height,
min.colwidth = .Options$digits, max.rowheight = NULL,
abbreviate.dimnames = TRUE, page.width = .Options$width,
colname.width, colname.height, prefix.width,
superprefix.width = prefix.width)Arguments
- x
list object to be printed
- ...
place for extra arguments to reside.
- hsep
character used to separate horizontal fields
- vsep
character used to separate veritcal feilds
- csep
character used where horizontal and veritcal separators meet.
- print.it
should the value be printed to the console or returned as a string.
- rowname.halign
horizontal justification of row names.
- rowname.valign
verical justification of row names.
- colname.halign
horizontal justification of column names.
- colname.valign
verical justification of column names.
- text.halign
horizontal justification of cell text.
- text.valign
vertical justification of cell text.
- rowname.width
minimum width of row name strings.
- rowname.height
minimum height of row name strings.
- min.colwidth
minimum column width.
- max.rowheight
maximum row height.
- abbreviate.dimnames
should the row and column names be abbreviated.
- page.width
width of the page being printed on.
- colname.width
minimum width of the column names.
- colname.height
minimum height of the column names
- prefix.width
maximum width of the rowname columns
- superprefix.width
maximum width of the super rowname columns