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Be frustrated with print()
and cat()
? Try Print()
!
Run examples to see what it can do.
Print(...)Glue(...)
Character strings enclosed by "{ }"
will be evaluated as R code.
Character strings enclosed by "<< >>"
will be printed as formatted and colored text.
Long strings are broken by line and concatenated together.
Leading whitespace and blank lines from the first and last lines are automatically trimmed.
Formatted text.
Print
: Paste and print strings.
Glue
: Paste strings.
Possible formats/colors that can be used in "<< >>"
include:
(1) bold, italic, underline, reset, blurred, inverse, hidden, strikethrough;
(2) black, white, silver, red, green, blue, yellow, cyan, magenta;
(3) bgBlack, bgWhite, bgRed, bgGreen, bgBlue, bgYellow, bgCyan, bgMagenta.
See more details in glue::glue()
and glue::glue_col()
.
# NOT RUN {
name="Bruce"
Print("My name is <<underline <<bold {name}>>>>.
<<bold <<blue Pi = {pi:.15}.>>>>
<<italic <<green 1 + 1 = {1 + 1}.>>>>
sqrt({x}) = <<red {sqrt(x):.3}>>", x=10)
# }
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