format is a generic function.  Apart from the methods described
  here there are methods for dates (see format.Date),
  date-times (see format.POSIXct) and for other classes such
  as format.octmode and format.dist.
format.data.frame formats the data frame column by column,
  applying the appropriate method of format for each column.
  Methods for columns are often similar to as.character but offer
  more control.  Matrix and data-frame columns will be converted to
  separate columns in the result, and character columns (normally all)
  will be given class "AsIs".
format.factor converts the factor to a character vector and
  then calls the default method (and so justify applies).
format.AsIs deals with columns of complicated objects that
  have been extracted from a data frame.  Character objects and (atomic)
  matrices are passed to the default method (and so width does
  not apply).
  Otherwise it calls toString to convert the object
  to character (if a vector or list, element by element) and then
  right-justifies the result.
Justification for character vectors (and objects converted to
  character vectors by their methods) is done on display width (see
  nchar), taking double-width characters and the rendering
  of special characters (as escape sequences, including escaping
  backslash but not double quote: see print.default) into
  account.  Thus the width is as displayed by print(quote =
  FALSE) and not as displayed by cat.  Character strings
  are padded with blanks to the display width of the widest.  (If
  na.encode = FALSE missing character strings are not included in
  the width computations and are not encoded.)
Numeric vectors are encoded with the minimum number of decimal places
  needed to display all the elements to at least the digits
  significant digits.  However, if all the elements then have trailing
  zeroes, the number of decimal places is reduced until
  nsmall is reached or at least one
  element has a non-zero final digit; see also the argument
  documentation for big.*, small.* etc, above.  See the
  note in print.default about digits >= 16.
Raw vectors are converted to their 2-digit hexadecimal representation
  by as.character.
format.default(x) now provides a “minimal” string when
  isS4(x) is true.
The internal code respects the option
  getOption("OutDec") for the ‘decimal mark’, so if
  this is set to something other than "." then it takes precedence
  over argument decimal.mark.