Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
info()
is similar to message()
, but it also writes the message to a log
file. Whether it is shown, or written to the log, depends on the level and
type of the message. See details below for more information.
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... |
(strings) message to be displayed or written to file. |
level |
(integer, optional) The level of the message, from 1 to 10. Default: 1. |
msg_level |
(integer, optional) The maximum level of messages to output.
Default: set in the option |
msg_types |
(character, optional) The type to write or display. Must
either NULL or one or more from "INFO", "WARNING" or "ERROR". Default: set
in the option |
log_path |
(string, optional) The file path to the text log file. If set
to "", then no logs are written. Default: set in the option
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Whether a message is shown, or written to the log, depends on two options:
Level: This allows control over the depth of messages. Each message
can be assigned a level
and if it is below the msg_level
(set in the
package option msgr.level
by default) the message is displayed and
written to the log.
Type: The type is refers to whether the message is "INFO", "WARNING"
or "ERROR", as produced by the functions info()
, warn()
and error()
respectively. If the message type is in the msg_types
(set in the
package option msgr.types
by default) the message is displayed and
written to the log. This allows you to for instance, just display errors
and warnings and ignore messages.
The location of the log file is set in the package option msgr.log_path
, or
as an argument to this function. messages are added with a time stamp. If the
log_path
is equal to "" then no log is produced.
A string is return invisibly containing the message.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 | # Use info() to create timed messages
info("This is a simple message")
info("This is a level 2 message, so not shown by default", level = 2)
# Set default level in options to determine what is shown
options(msgr.level = 2)
info("This is a level 2 message, so is shown now", level = 2)
# Set message types in options to determine what is shown
options(msgr.types = c("WARNING", "ERROR"))
info("This is message, so will not be shown now")
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