--- title: "Global Options" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Global Options} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r setup, include = FALSE} knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>" ) ``` The **procs** packages contains some global options that may be helpful in some scenarios. ### Turn On/Off Interactive Report By default, several **procs** functions print an interactive report to the RStudio viewer. For instance, `proc_freq()`, `proc_ttest()`, and `proc_reg()` all print tables and even plots interactively. These functions all have options to restrict printing, usually called "noprint". However, sometimes it is more convenient to restrict printing for all **procs** functions, rather than turn them off one by one. In this scenario, you can turn the interactive display off globally in the following manner: ```{r eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE} library(procs) # Turn printing off options("procs.print" = FALSE) ``` The above option will restrict printing for any **procs** package function. To restore the interactive reports, either set the "procs.print" value to TRUE, or remove the option entirely by setting it to NULL: ```{r eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE} # Turn printing on options("procs.print" = TRUE) # Delete printing option options("procs.print" = NULL) ``` ### Control Sorting Behavior The `proc_sort()` function sorts a data frame. By default, the function sorts the "by" parameter variables in ascending order, and NA values are sorted to the bottom. The "na.sort" parameter contains options on how NA values are sorted. The parameter takes four possible values: NULL, "first", "last", and "sas". The "first" and "last" settings will sort NA values first or last, respectively. The "sas" setting will sort NA values first for ascending sorts and last for descending sorts. You can control the sort behavior globally with the "procs.na.sort" option. Like this: ```{r eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE} # Sort NAs first options("procs.na.sort" = "first") # Sort NAs last options("procs.print" = "last") # Sort to match SAS options("procs.print" = "sas") ``` The NULL setting on `proc_sort()` means to defer to the global setting. Otherwise, the local setting will override the global setting. To remove the global setting, set the option to NULL: ```{r eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE} # Delete global setting options("procs.na.sort" = NULL) ``` ### Log Printing If you are using the **procs** package in combination with the **logr** package for logging, **procs** functions can print to the log automatically. You may allow or prevent log printing with the option "logr.output": ```{r eval=FALSE, echo=TRUE} # Prevent automatic log printing options("logr.output" = FALSE) # Allow automatic log printing options("logr.output" = TRUE) # Delete logging option options("logr.output" = NULL) ``` Note that to enable automatic logging, you must also set the "logr.autolog" option to TRUE. The "logr.output" option only controls the automatic logging of functions within the [SASSY](https://r-sassy.org/) system of packages, and only when "logr.autolog" = TRUE.