handler_pbcol {progressr} | R Documentation |
Progression Handler: Progress Reported as an ANSI Background Color in the Terminal
Description
Progression Handler: Progress Reported as an ANSI Background Color in the Terminal
Usage
handler_pbcol(
adjust = 0,
pad = 1L,
complete = function(s) cli::bg_blue(cli::col_white(s)),
incomplete = function(s) cli::bg_cyan(cli::col_white(s)),
intrusiveness = getOption("progressr.intrusiveness.terminal", 1),
target = "terminal",
...
)
Arguments
adjust |
(numeric) The adjustment of the progress update,
where |
pad |
(integer) Amount of padding on each side of the message, where padding is done by spaces. |
complete , incomplete |
(function) Functions that take "complete" and "incomplete" strings that comprise the progress bar as input and annotate them to reflect their two different parts. The default is to annotation them with two different background colors and the same foreground color using the cli package. |
intrusiveness |
(numeric) A non-negative scalar on how intrusive (disruptive) the reporter to the user. |
target |
(character vector) Specifies where progression updates are rendered. |
... |
Additional arguments passed to |
Requirements
This progression handler requires the cli package.
Appearance
Below are a few examples on how to use and customize this progress handler.
In all cases, we use handlers(global = TRUE)
.
handlers("pbcol") y <- slow_sum(1:25)
handlers(handler_pbcol(adjust = 0.5)) y <- slow_sum(1:25)
handlers(handler_pbcol( adjust = 1, complete = function(s) cli::bg_red(cli::col_black(s)), incomplete = function(s) cli::bg_cyan(cli::col_black(s)) )) y <- slow_sum(1:25)
Examples
handlers(handler_pbcol)
with_progress({ y <- slow_sum(1:10) })
print(y)