How to increase the number of columns using R in Linux

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没有蜡笔的小新 2020-11-29 02:17

This may seem menial, but it affects my productivity. I am using R in terminal mode on Linux. Unlike the Windows IDE, Linux limits the number of columns to 80, thus making h

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  • 2020-11-29 02:42

    Insert this line to your ~/.Rprofile

    options(width=system("tput cols", intern=TRUE))
    
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  • 2020-11-29 02:49

    You can use the TK gui, I think the option was --ui=TK or something like this.

    Or is it a hard requirement to use it in the terminal?

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  • 2020-11-29 02:52

    Here is a function I have in my ~/.Rprofile file:

    wideScreen <- function(howWide=Sys.getenv("COLUMNS")) {
      options(width=as.integer(howWide))
    }
    

    Calling the function without the howWide argument sets the column to be the width of your terminal. You can optionally pass in the argument to set the width to an arbitrary number of your choosing.

    Almost like Josh's suggestion, but less magic :-)

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  • 2020-11-29 02:56

    I use this:

    wideScreen <- function(howWide=as.numeric(strsplit(system('stty size', intern=T), ' ')[[1]])[2]) {
       options(width=as.integer(howWide))
    }
    

    Because the COLUMNS environment variable, and tset, aren't updated when the window is resized, but stty size is.

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  • 2020-11-29 03:00

    Set it with something like

    options("width"=200)
    

    which is in fact what I have in ~/.Rprofile. See help(options) for details.

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  • 2020-11-29 03:02

    Stealing an idea from Brendan O'Connor's util.R (http://github.com/brendano/dlanalysis/blob/master/util.R), you can get your R terminal to set the default width using the stty command. Remunging his script to work on linux, you get the following sexy 1 liner:

    options(width=as.integer(system("stty -a | head -n 1 | awk '{print $7}' | sed 's/;//'", intern=T)))
    
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