icesRound: ICES Rounding Method

View source: R/icesRound.R

icesRoundR Documentation

ICES Rounding Method

Description

Round values according to the ICES Advice Technical Guidelines.

Usage

icesRound(x, percent = FALSE, sign = percent, na = "")

Arguments

x

the values to round.

percent

whether to format values with a percent suffix.

sign

whether to format values with a sign prefix.

na

what to return when x is NA.

Value

Rounded values as a noquote string vector, retaining trailing zeros.

Note

This function implements the following ICES rounding method:

i) Round to two significant figures when the first non-zero digit is 2 or larger.
ii) Round to three significant figures when the first non-zero digit is 1.

As indicated in the ICES (2017) technical guidelines, this rounding method should not be applied to biomass, catch, or number of individuals. For those quantities, use the normal round function instead.

Author(s)

Colin Millar and Arni Magnusson.

References

ICES (2017) Rounding rules to be applied in ICES advice. doi: 10.17895/ices.pub.3038ICES Advice Technical Guidelines 16.5.4.

See Also

signif rounds values to a specified number of significant digits.

icesAdvice-package gives an overview of the package.

Examples

icesRound(0.123456)
icesRound(0.2468)

## Formatted string or numeric
icesRound(1.0)
as.numeric(icesRound(1.0))

## Percent, sign, NA
icesRound(33.33, percent = TRUE)
icesRound(33.33, sign = TRUE)
icesRound(c(1, NA, 3))
icesRound(c(1, NA, 3), na = NA)

## Example from the ICES Technical Guidelines
Actual <- c(0.35776, 0.34665, 0.202, 0.12665, 0.001567, 0.002567, 0.013415,
            0.02315, 1.168, 2.15678)
Rounded <- icesRound(Actual)
print(data.frame(Actual = as.character(Actual), Rounded), row.names = FALSE)

## Continued example from Guidelines, now rounding percentages
Actual <- c(9.546, 10.546, 23.445, -1.482, -9.09, 0.51, 130.11, 584)
Rounded <- icesRound(Actual, percent = TRUE)
print(data.frame(Actual = as.character(Actual), Rounded), row.names = FALSE)


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