scales (version 1.3.0)

dollar_format: Superseded interface to label_currency()

Description

[Superseded]

These functions are kept for backward compatibility; you should switch to label_currency() for new code.

Usage

dollar_format(
  accuracy = NULL,
  scale = 1,
  prefix = "$",
  suffix = "",
  big.mark = ",",
  decimal.mark = ".",
  trim = TRUE,
  largest_with_cents = 1e+05,
  negative_parens = deprecated(),
  ...
)

dollar( x, accuracy = NULL, scale = 1, prefix = "$", suffix = "", big.mark = ",", decimal.mark = ".", trim = TRUE, largest_with_cents = 1e+05, negative_parens = deprecated(), style_negative = c("hyphen", "minus", "parens"), scale_cut = NULL, ... )

label_dollar( accuracy = NULL, scale = 1, prefix = "$", suffix = "", big.mark = ",", decimal.mark = ".", trim = TRUE, largest_with_cents = 1e+05, negative_parens = deprecated(), ... )

Arguments

scale

A scaling factor: x will be multiplied by scale before formatting. This is useful if the underlying data is very small or very large.

prefix, suffix

Symbols to display before and after value.

big.mark

Character used between every 3 digits to separate thousands.

decimal.mark

The character to be used to indicate the numeric decimal point.

trim

Logical, if FALSE, values are right-justified to a common width (see base::format()).

largest_with_cents

Like largest_with_fractional() in label_currency()

negative_parens

[Deprecated] Use style_negative = "parens" instead.

...

Other arguments passed on to base::format().

x

A numeric vector