toString Convert an R Object to a Character String
Description
This is a helper function for format to produce a single character string describing an R object.
Usage
toString(x, ...) ## Default S3 method: toString(x, width = NULL, ...)
Arguments
x | The object to be converted. |
width | Suggestion for the maximum field width. Values of |
... | Optional arguments passed to or from methods. |
Details
This is a generic function for which methods can be written: only the default method is described here. Most methods should honor the width argument to specify the maximum display width (as measured by nchar(type = "width")) of the result.
The default method first converts x to character and then concatenates the elements separated by ", ". If width is supplied and is not NULL, the default method returns the first width - 4 characters of the result with .... appended, if the full result would use more than width characters.
Value
A character vector of length 1 is returned.
Author(s)
Robert Gentleman
See Also
Examples
x <- c("a", "b", "aaaaaaaaaaa")
toString(x)
toString(x, width = 8)
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