Description Usage Arguments Details Value Examples
View source: R/quanteda_options.R
Get or set global options affecting functions across quanteda.
1 | quanteda_options(..., reset = FALSE, initialize = FALSE)
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options to be set, as key-value pair, same as
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reset |
logical; if |
initialize |
logical; if |
Currently available options are:
verboselogical; if TRUE then use this as the default
for all functions with a verbose argument
threadsinteger; specifies the number of threads to use in parallelized functions
print_dfm_max_ndocinteger; specifies the number of documents to display when using the defaults for printing a dfm
print_dfm_max_nfeatinteger; specifies the number of features to display when using the defaults for printing a dfm
base_docnamecharacter; stem name for documents that are unnamed when a corpus, tokens, or dfm are created or when a dfm is converted from another object
base_featnamecharacter; stem name for features that are unnamed when they are added, for whatever reason, to a dfm through an operation that adds features
base_compnamecharacter; stem name for components that are created by matrix factorization
language_stemmercharacter; language option for char_wordstem(),
tokens_wordstem(), and dfm_wordstem()
pattern_hashtag, pattern_usernamecharacter; regex patterns for (social media) hashtags and usernames respectively, used to avoid segmenting these in the default internal "word" tokenizer
tokens_block_sizeinteger; specifies the number of documents to be tokenized at a time in blocked tokenization. When the number is large, tokenization becomes faster but also memory-intensive.
tokens_localecharacter; specify locale in stringi boundary detection in
tokenization and corpus reshaping. See stringi::stri_opts_brkiter().
When called using a key = value pair (where key can be
a label or quoted character name)), the option is set and TRUE is
returned invisibly.
When called with no arguments, a named list of the package options is returned.
When called with reset = TRUE as an argument, all arguments are
options are reset to their default values, and TRUE is returned
invisibly.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | (opt <- quanteda_options())
quanteda_options(verbose = TRUE)
quanteda_options("verbose" = FALSE)
quanteda_options("threads")
quanteda_options(print_dfm_max_ndoc = 50L)
# reset to defaults
quanteda_options(reset = TRUE)
# reset to saved options
quanteda_options(opt)
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