set units global options, mostly related how units are printed and plotted
units_options(..., sep, group, negative_power, parse, set_units_mode,
strict_tokenizer, auto_convert_names_to_symbols, simplify, allow_mixed,
unitless_symbol, define_bel)named options (character) for which the value is queried
character length two; default c("~", "~"); space separator between variable and units, and space separator between two different units
character length two; start and end group, may be two empty strings, a parenthesis pair, or square brackets; default: square brackets.
logical, default FALSE; should denominators have negative power, or follow a division symbol?
logical, default TRUE; should the units be made into an expression (so we get subscripts)? Setting to FALSE may be useful if parse fails, e.g. if the unit contains symbols that assume a particular encoding
character; either "symbols" or "standard"; see set_units; default is "symbols"
logical, default FALSE; non-strict tokenization attaches constants to the following symbol.
logical, default TRUE: should names, such as degree_C be converted to their usual symbol?
logical, default NA; simplify units in expressions?
logical; if TRUE, combining mixed units creates a mixed_units object, if FALSE it generates an error
character; set the symbol to use for unitless (1) units
logical; if TRUE, define the unit B (i.e., the bel, widely used with the deci- prefix as dB, decibel) as an alias of lg(re 1). TRUE by default, unless B is already defined in the existing XML database.
in case options are set, invisibly a named list with the option values that are being set; if an option is queried, the current option value.
This sets or gets units options. Set them by using named arguments, get them by passing the option name.
The default NA value for simplify means units are not simplified in set_units or as_units, but are simplified in arithmetical expressions.