With this function the format of the standard outputs of all rpact
objects can be shown and written to a file.
getOutputFormat(
parameterName = NA_character_,
...,
file = NA_character_,
default = FALSE,
fields = TRUE
)The name of the parameter whose output format shall be returned.
Leave the default NA_character_ if
the output format of all parameters shall be returned.
Ensures that all arguments (starting from the "...") are to be named and that a warning will be displayed if unknown arguments are passed.
An optional file name where to write the output formats (see Details for more information).
If TRUE the default output format of the specified parameter(s)
will be returned, default is FALSE.
If TRUE the names of all affected object fields will be displayed, default is TRUE.
A named list of output formats.
Output formats can be written to a text file by specifying a file.
See setOutputFormat()() to learn how to read a formerly saved file.
Note that the parameterName must not match exactly, e.g., for p-values the
following parameter names will be recognized amongst others:
p value
p.values
p-value
pValue
rpact.output.format.p.value
Other output formats:
setOutputFormat()
if (FALSE) { # \dontrun{
# show output format of p values
getOutputFormat("p.value")
# set new p value output format
setOutputFormat("p.value", digits = 5, nsmall = 5)
# show sample sizes as smallest integers not less than the not rounded values
setOutputFormat("sample size", digits = 0, nsmall = 0, roundFunction = "ceiling")
getSampleSizeMeans()
# show sample sizes as smallest integers not greater than the not rounded values
setOutputFormat("sample size", digits = 0, nsmall = 0, roundFunction = "floor")
getSampleSizeMeans()
# set new sample size output format without round function
setOutputFormat("sample size", digits = 2, nsmall = 2)
getSampleSizeMeans()
# reset sample size output format to default
setOutputFormat("sample size")
getSampleSizeMeans()
getOutputFormat("sample size")
} # }