options {base} | R Documentation |
Options Settings
Description
Allow the user to set and examine a variety of global “options” which affect the way in which R computes and displays its results.
Usage
options(...)
getOption(x)
.Options
Arguments
... |
any options can be defined, using |
x |
a character string holding an option name. |
Details
Invoking options()
with no arguments returns a list with the
current values of the options. Note that not all options listed below
are set initially. To access the value of a single option, one should
use getOption("width")
, e.g., rather than
options("width")
which is a list of length one.
.Options
also always contains the options()
list (as a
pairlist) , for S compatibility. You must use it “read only”
however.
Value
For options
, a list (in any case) with the previous values of
the options changed, or all options when no arguments were given.
Options used in base R
prompt
:a string, used for R's prompt; should usually end in a blank (
" "
).continue
:a string setting the prompt used for lines which continue over one line.
width
:controls the number of characters on a line. You may want to change this if you re-size the window that R is running in. Valid values are 10...10000 with default normally 80. (The valid values are in file ‘Print.h’ and can be changed by re-compiling R.)
digits
:controls the number of digits to print when printing numeric values. It is a suggestion only. Valid values are 1...22 with default 7. See
print.default
.editor
:sets the default text editor, e.g., for
edit
. Set from the environment variableVISUAL
on UNIX.pager
:the (stand-alone) program used for displaying ASCII files on R's console, also used by
file.show
and sometimeshelp
. Defaults to ‘\$R\_HOME/bin/pager’.browser
:default HTML browser used by
help.start()
on UNIX, or a non-default browser on Windows.pdfviewer
:default PDF viewer. Set from the environment variable R\_PDFVIEWER.
mailer
:default mailer used by
bug.report()
. Can be"none"
.contrasts
:the default
contrasts
used in model fitting such as withaov
orlm
. A character vector of length two, the first giving the function to be used with unordered factors and the second the function to be used with ordered factors.defaultPackages
:the packages that are attached by default when R starts up. Initially set from value of the environment variables R\_DefaultPackages, or if that is unset to
c("utils", "stats", "graphics", "methods")
. (Set R\_DEFAULT\_PACKAGES toNULL
or a comma-separated list of package names.) A call tooptions
should be in your ‘.Rprofile’ file to ensure that the change takes effect before the base package is initialized (seeStartup
).expressions
:sets a limit on the number of nested expressions that will be evaluated. Valid values are 25...100000 with default 500.
keep.source
:When
TRUE
, the source code for functions (newly defined or loaded) is stored in their"source"
attribute (seeattr
) allowing comments to be kept in the right places.The default is
interactive()
, i.e.,TRUE
for interactive use.keep.source.pkgs
:As for
keep.source
, for functions in packages loaded bylibrary
orrequire
. Defaults toFALSE
unless the environment variable R\_KEEP\_PKG\_SOURCE is set toyes
.na.action
:the name of a function for treating missing values (
NA
's) for certain situations.papersize
:the default paper format used by
postscript
; set by environment variable R\_PAPERSIZE when R is started and defaulting to"a4"
if that is unset or invalid.printcmd
:the command used by
postscript
for printing; set by environment variable R\_PRINTCMD when R is started. This should be a command that expects either input to be piped to ‘stdin’ or to be given a single filename argument.latexcmd, dvipscmd
:character strings giving commands to be used in off-line printing of help pages.
show.signif.stars, show.coef.Pvalues
:logical, affecting P value printing, see
printCoefmat
.ts.eps
:the relative tolerance for certain time series (
ts
) computations.error
:either a function or an expression governing the handling of non-catastrophic errors such as those generated by
stop
as well as by signals and internally detected errors. If the option is a function, a call to that function, with no arguments, is generated as the expression. The default value isNULL
: seestop
for the behaviour in that case. The functiondump.frames
provides one alternative that allows post-mortem debugging.show.error.messages
:a logical. Should error messages be printed? Intended for use with
try
or a user-installed error handler.warn
:sets the handling of warning messages. If
warn
is negative all warnings are ignored. Ifwarn
is zero (the default) warnings are stored until the top–level function returns. If fewer than 10 warnings were signalled they will be printed otherwise a message saying how many (max 50) were signalled. A top–level variable calledlast.warning
is created and can be viewed through the functionwarnings
. Ifwarn
is one, warnings are printed as they occur. Ifwarn
is two or larger all warnings are turned into errors.warning.length
:sets the truncation limit for error and warning messages. A non-negative integer, with allowed values 100–8192, default 1000.
warning.expression
:an R code expression to be called if a warning is generated, replacing the standard message. If non-null it is called irrespective of the value of option
warn
.check.bounds
:logical, defaulting to
FALSE
. If true, a warning is produced whenever a “generalized vector” (atomic orlist
) is extended, by something likex <- 1:3; x[5] <- 6
.echo
:logical. Only used in non-interactive mode, when it controls whether input is echoed. Command-line option --slave sets this initially to
FALSE
.verbose
:logical. Should R report extra information on progress? Set to
TRUE
by the command-line option --verbose.device
:a character string giving the default device for that session. This defaults to the normal screen device (e.g.,
x11
,windows
orgtk
) for an interactive session, andpostscript
in batch use or if a screen is not available.X11colortype
:The default colour type for
X11
devices.CRAN
:The URL of the preferred CRAN node for use by
update.packages
. Defaults to http://cran.r-project.org.repositories
:A function that when evaluated returns a named vector of URLs which can be used to specify the set and order of any online repositories the user would like used in functions such as
pkgDepends
. The default return value for the function is a vector with two components, one the value ofcontrib.url(getOption("CRAN"))
and the secondcontrib.url(getOption("BIOC"))
.download.file.method
:Method to be used for
download.file
. Currently download methods"internal"
,"wget"
and"lynx"
are available. There is no default for this option, whenmethod = "auto"
is chosen: seedownload.file
.unzip
:the command used for unzipping help files. Defaults to the value of R\_UNZIPCMD, which is set in ‘etc/Renviron’ if an
unzip
command was found during configuration.
de.cellwidth
:integer: the cell widths (number of
characters) to be used in the data editor dataentry
.
If this is unset, 0, negative or NA
, variable cell widths
are used.
encoding
:An integer vector of length 256 holding an
input encoding. Defaults to native.enc
(= 0:255
).
See connections
.
timeout
:integer. The timeout for some Internet
operations, in seconds. Default 60 seconds.
See download.file
and connections
.
internet.info
:The minimum level of information to be
printed on URL downloads etc. Default is 2, for failure causes.
Set to 1 or 0 to get more information.
scipen
:integer. A penalty to be applied
when deciding to print numeric values in fixed or exponential
notation. Positive values bias towards fixed and negative towards
scientific notation: fixed notation will be preferred unless it is
more than scipen
digits wider.
locatorBell
:logical. Should selection in locator
and identify
be confirmed by a bell. Default TRUE
.
Honoured at least on X11
and windows
devices.
\itemX11fonts
:character vector of length 2.
See X11
.
References
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth \& Brooks/Cole.
Examples
options() # printing all current options
op <- options(); str(op) # nicer printing
# .Options is the same:
all(sapply(1:length(op), function(i) if(is.atomic(op[[i]]))
{all(.Options[[i]] == op[[i]])} else TRUE))
options('width')[[1]] == options()$width # the latter needs more memory
options(digits=20)
pi
# set the editor, and save previous value
old.o <- options(editor="nedit")
old.o
options(check.bounds = TRUE)
x <- NULL; x[4] <- "yes" # gives a warning
options(digits=5)
print(1e5)
options(scipen=3); print(1e5)
options(op) # reset (all) initial options
options('digits')
## Not run: ## set contrast handling to be like S
options(contrasts=c("contr.helmert", "contr.poly"))
## End(Not run)
## Not run: ## on error, terminate the R session with error status 66
options(error=quote(q("no", status=66, runLast=FALSE)))
stop("test it")
## End(Not run)
## Not run: ## set an error action for debugging: see ?debugger.
options(error=dump.frames)
## A possible setting for non-interactive sessions
options(error=quote({dump.frames(to.file=TRUE); q()}))
## End(Not run)