Turn off most console and summary output from umx
Running multiple analyses or simulations, it can be handy to turn off the automatic summary,
graphing, and printing that umx does to help interactive sessions. umx_set_silent
does this.
Summary and graph output, as well as progress and durable console output will be suppressed.
umx_set_silent(value = NA, silent = FALSE)
value |
Boolean stating if umx Models should run silently (TRUE). |
silent |
If TRUE, this function itself will just return the state of the option, with no user message. |
Not every function knows about silent, but most, like umxRAM()
etc do.
Under the hood, umx_set_silent
sets options("umx_silent"). This can be set to either TRUE
or FALSE
.
If TRUE, then the progress messages from model runs are suppressed. Useful for power simulations etc.
Current silent value
Other Get and set:
umx_get_checkpoint()
,
umx_get_options()
,
umx_set_auto_plot()
,
umx_set_auto_run()
,
umx_set_checkpoint()
,
umx_set_condensed_slots()
,
umx_set_cores()
,
umx_set_data_variance_check()
,
umx_set_optimization_options()
,
umx_set_optimizer()
,
umx_set_plot_file_suffix()
,
umx_set_plot_format()
,
umx_set_plot_use_hrbrthemes()
,
umx_set_separator()
,
umx_set_table_format()
,
umx
library(umx) old = umx_set_silent() # print & store existing value umx_set_silent(FALSE, silent = TRUE) # set to FALSE umx_set_silent(old) # reinstate umx_set_silent() # print existing value
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