'Is there a way to see the values that R doesn't load when you write a line of code? [duplicate]
Currently I'm working on a case study for a certificate I'm trying to get and I was wondering if there's a way for me to see the remaining rows that R has returned to me.
This is the code that I wrote
bike_trips %>% count(start_hour, sort = T)
This is what it returned
# A tibble: 24 × 2
start_hour n
<int> <int>
1 17 564905
2 18 490560
3 16 469811
4 15 394074
5 19 364749
6 14 355982
7 13 353979
8 12 345982
9 11 293882
10 20 256657
# … with 14 more rows
How would I go about seeing the 14 more rows if I needed to? Is there a way for me to get R to automatically show me additional rows if needed?
Solution 1:[1]
You can see ?tibble::print.tbl for more information on what arguments can be specified explicitly to the print method for "tibbles" (class tbl)
(bike_trips
%>% count(start_hour, sort = TRUE)
%>% print(n = Inf)
)
If you run into a situation where you want to show all the columns you can use width = Inf
You could also pipe the results to View().
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| Solution | Source |
|---|---|
| Solution 1 | Ben Bolker |
