| get_desc_layer_formats | R Documentation |
Tplyr provides you with the ability to set table-wide defaults of format
strings. You may wish to reuse the same format strings across numerous
layers. set_desc_layer_formats and set_count_layer_formats
allow you to apply your desired format strings within the entire scope of the
table.
get_desc_layer_formats(obj)
set_desc_layer_formats(obj, ...)
get_count_layer_formats(obj)
set_count_layer_formats(obj, ...)
get_shift_layer_formats(obj)
set_shift_layer_formats(obj, ...)
obj |
A tplyr_table object |
... |
formats to pass forward |
For descriptive statistic layers, you can also use set_format_strings
and set_desc_layer_formats together within a table, but not within the
same layer. In the absence of specified format strings, first the table will
be checked for any available defaults, and otherwise the
tplyr.desc_layer_default_formats option will be used.
set_format_strings will always take precedence over either. Defaults
cannot be combined between set_format_strings,
set_desc_layer_formats, and the
tplyr.desc_layer_default_formats because the order of presentation of
results is controlled by the format strings, so relying on combinations of
these setting would not be intuitive.
For count layers, you can override the n_counts or riskdiff
format strings separately, and the narrowest scope available will be used
from layer, to table, to default options.
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