Control the settings for formatting numbers globally.
number_options(
decimal.mark = ".",
big.mark = " ",
style_positive = c("none", "plus", "space"),
style_negative = c("hyphen", "minus", "parens"),
currency.prefix = "$",
currency.suffix = "",
currency.decimal.mark = decimal.mark,
currency.big.mark = setdiff(c(".", ","), currency.decimal.mark)[1],
ordinal.rules = ordinal_english()
)
The character to be used to indicate the numeric
decimal point. The default (NULL
) retrieves the setting from the
number options.
Character used between every 3 digits to separate thousands.
The default (NULL
) retrieves the setting from the
number options.
A string that determines the style of positive numbers:
"none"
(the default): no change, e.g. 1
.
"plus"
: preceded by +
, e.g. +1
.
"space"
: preceded by a Unicode "figure space", i.e., a space equally
as wide as a number or +
. Compared to "none"
, adding a figure space
can ensure numbers remain properly aligned when they are left- or
right-justified.
The default (NULL
) retrieves the setting from the
number options.
A string that determines the style of negative numbers:
"hyphen"
(the default): preceded by a standard hyphen -
, e.g. -1
.
"minus"
, uses a proper Unicode minus symbol. This is a typographical
nicety that ensures -
aligns with the horizontal bar of the
the horizontal bar of +
.
"parens"
, wrapped in parentheses, e.g. (1)
.
The default (NULL
) retrieves the setting from the
number options.
Settings for label_currency()
passed on without the currency.
-prefix.
Setting for label_ordinal()
passed on without the
ordinal.
-prefix.
The old options invisibly
# Default number formatting
x <- c(0.1, 1, 1000)
label_number()(x)
#> [1] "0.1" "1.0" "1 000.0"
# Now again with new options set
number_options(style_positive = "plus", decimal.mark = ",")
label_number()(x)
#> [1] "+0,1" "+1,0" "+1 000,0"
# The options are the argument names with a 'scales.'-prefix
options("scales.style_positive")
#> $scales.style_positive
#> [1] "plus"
#>
# Resetting the options to their defaults
number_options()
label_number()(x)
#> [1] "0.1" "1.0" "1 000.0"