Formatting Decimal places in R

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忘了有多久 2020-11-22 01:42

I have a number, for example 1.128347132904321674821 that I would like to show as only two decimal places when output to screen (or written to a file). How does one do that?

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  •  青春惊慌失措
    2020-11-22 02:22

    Background: Some answers suggested on this page (e.g., signif, options(digits=...)) do not guarantee that a certain number of decimals are displayed for an arbitrary number. I presume this is a design feature in R whereby good scientific practice involves showing a certain number of digits based on principles of "significant figures". However, in many domains (e.g., APA style, business reports) formatting requirements dictate that a certain number of decimal places are displayed. This is often done for consistency and standardisation purposes rather than being concerned with significant figures.

    Solution:

    The following code shows exactly two decimal places for the number x.

    format(round(x, 2), nsmall = 2)
    

    For example:

    format(round(1.20, 2), nsmall = 2)
    # [1] "1.20"
    format(round(1, 2), nsmall = 2)
    # [1] "1.00"
    format(round(1.1234, 2), nsmall = 2)
    # [1] "1.12"
    

    A more general function is as follows where x is the number and k is the number of decimals to show. trimws removes any leading white space which can be useful if you have a vector of numbers.

    specify_decimal <- function(x, k) trimws(format(round(x, k), nsmall=k))
    

    E.g.,

    specify_decimal(1234, 5)
    # [1] "1234.00000"
    specify_decimal(0.1234, 5)
    # [1] "0.12340"
    

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