Style significant figure-like rounding
Converts a numeric argument into a string that has been rounded to a significant figure-like number. Scientific notation output is avoided, however, and additional significant figures may be displayed for large numbers. For example, if the number of significant digits requested is 2, 123 will be displayed (rather than 120 or 1.2x10^2).
style_sigfig(x, digits = 2, big.mark = NULL, decimal.mark = NULL, ...)
x |
Numeric vector |
digits |
Integer specifying the minimum number of significant digits to display |
big.mark |
Character used between every 3 digits to separate
hundreds/thousands/millions/etc.
Default is |
decimal.mark |
The character to be used to indicate the numeric decimal point.
Default is |
... |
Other arguments passed on to |
If 2 sig figs are input, the number is rounded to 2 decimal places
when abs(x) < 1
, 1 decimal place when abs(x) >= 1 & abs(x) < 10
,
and to the nearest integer when abs(x) >= 10
.
A character vector of styled numbers
Daniel D. Sjoberg
Other style tools:
style_number()
,
style_percent()
,
style_pvalue()
,
style_ratio()
c(0.123, 0.9, 1.1234, 12.345, -0.123, -0.9, -1.1234, -132.345, NA, -0.001) %>% style_sigfig()
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