write_fwf4 | R Documentation |
Function to write formatted table similar to table written by gdata::write.fwf from data.frame or matrix This function does not accept columns or logical with factor
write_fwf4( x, file = "", append = FALSE, quote = FALSE, sep = " ", na = "NA", rownames = FALSE, colnames = TRUE, rowCol = NULL, justify = "left", width = NULL, eol = "\n", qmethod = c("escape", "double"), digits = 6, checkNA = TRUE, checkInfty = TRUE, checkError = TRUE )
x |
data.frame or matrix the object to be written |
file |
either a character string naming a file or a connection open for writing. "" indicates output to the console. |
append |
logical, append to existing data in |
quote |
logical, quote data in output |
sep |
character, separator between columns in output |
na |
character, the string to use for missing values i.e. |
rownames |
logical, print row names |
colnames |
logical, print column names |
rowCol |
character, rownames column name |
justify |
character, alignment of character columns; see
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width |
numeric, width of the columns in the output |
eol |
the character(s) to print at the end of each line (row). For example, 'eol="\r\n"' will produce Windows' line endings on a Unix-alike OS, and 'eol="\r"' will produce files as expected by Mac OS Excel 2004. |
qmethod |
a character string specifying how to deal with embedded double quote characters when quoting strings. Must be one of '"escape"' (default), in which case the quote character is escaped in C style by a backslash, or '"double"', in which case it is doubled. You can specify just the initial letter. |
digits |
Used for signif |
checkNA |
logical if TRUE, function will stop when NA is found |
checkInfty |
logical if TRUE, function will stop when Infinity is found |
checkError |
logical if TRUE both, set checkNA and checkInftr TRUE |
Yukio Takeuchi
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