txtProgressBar(min = 0, max = 1, initial = 0, char = "=", width = NA, title, label, style = 1, file = "")
getTxtProgressBar(pb)
setTxtProgressBar(pb, value, title = NULL, label = NULL)
"close"(con, ...)min < max.char. If NA, the default, the number of characters
is that which fits into getOption("width")."" which indicates
the console: stderr() might be useful here."txtProgressBar".txtProgressBar an object of class "txtProgressBar".For getTxtProgressBar and setTxtProgressBar, a
length-one numeric vector giving the previous value (invisibly for
setTxtProgressBar).
txtProgressBar will display a progress bar on the R console
(or a connection) via a text representation. setTxtProgessBar will update the value. Missing
(NA) and out-of-range values of value will be
(silently) ignored. (Such values of initial cause the progress
bar not to be displayed until a valid value is set.)
The progress bar should be closed when finished with: this
outputs the final newline character.
style = 1 and style = 2 just shows a line of
char. They differ in that style = 2 redraws the line
each time, which is useful if other code might be writing to the R
console. style = 3 marks the end of the range by | and
gives a percentage to the right of the bar.
winProgressBar,
tkProgressBar.
unix Windows versions of R also have winProgressBar.