## S3 method for class 'list':
as.yaml(x, line.sep = c("\n", "\r\n"), indent = 2, pre.indent = 0, ...)
## S3 method for class 'data.frame':
as.yaml(x, line.sep = c("\n", "\r\n"), indent = 2, pre.indent = 0, column.major = TRUE, ...)
## S3 method for class 'default':
as.yaml(x, line.sep = c("\n", "\r\n"), indent = 2, pre.indent = 0, ...)
yaml.load
or copied into
a file for external use.pre.indent
option specifies how many times to indent before each line, rather
than how many spaces you want before each line. For example, if you want 3 spaces before
each line, you would say: as.yaml(1:10, indent = 3, pre.indent = 1)
. The column.major
option determines how a data frame is converted. If TRUE, the data
frame is converted into a map of sequences where the name of each column is a key. If FALSE,
the data frame is converted into a sequence of maps, where each element in the sequence is a
row. You'll probably almost always want to leave this as TRUE (which is the default),
because using yaml.load
on the resulting string returns an object which is
much more easily converted into a data frame via as.data.frame
.
yaml.load