The prettyunits
package formats quantities in human
readable form. * Time intervals: ‘1337000’ -> ‘15d 11h 23m 20s’. *
Vague time intervals: ‘2674000’ -> ‘about a month ago’. * Bytes:
‘1337’ -> ‘1.34 kB’. * Rounding: ‘99’ with 3 significant digits ->
‘99.0’ * p-values: ‘0.00001’ -> ‘<0.0001’. * Colors: ‘#FF0000’
-> ‘red’. * Quantities: ‘1239437’ -> ‘1.24 M’.
You can install the package from CRAN:
install.packages("prettyunits")
pretty_bytes
formats number of bytes in a human readable
way:
pretty_bytes(1337)
##> [1] "1.34 kB"
pretty_bytes(133337)
##> [1] "133.34 kB"
pretty_bytes(13333337)
##> [1] "13.33 MB"
pretty_bytes(1333333337)
##> [1] "1.33 GB"
pretty_bytes(133333333337)
##> [1] "133.33 GB"
Here is a simple function that emulates the Unix ls
command, with nicely formatted file sizes:
<- function(path = ".") {
uls <- dir(path)
files <- files %>%
info lapply(file.info) %>%
do.call(what = rbind)
$size <- pretty_bytes(info$size)
info<- data.frame(d = ifelse(info$isdir, "d", " "),
df mode = as.character(info$mode), user = info$uname, group = info$grname,
size = ifelse(info$isdir, "", info$size), modified = info$mtime, name = files)
print(df, row.names = FALSE)
}uls()
##> d mode user group size modified name
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 232 B 2023-09-24 10:37:41 codecov.yml
##> d 755 gaborcsardi staff 2023-09-24 10:37:41 data-raw
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 1.06 kB 2023-09-24 10:40:32 DESCRIPTION
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 42 B 2022-06-17 13:59:46 LICENSE
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 111 B 2023-09-23 16:44:21 Makefile
##> d 755 gaborcsardi staff 2023-09-24 10:37:59 man
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 523 B 2023-09-24 10:39:58 NAMESPACE
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 1.46 kB 2023-09-24 10:42:01 NEWS.md
##> d 755 gaborcsardi staff 2023-09-24 11:25:00 R
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 7.90 kB 2023-09-24 11:27:42 README.md
##> 644 gaborcsardi staff 4.31 kB 2023-09-24 11:28:23 README.Rmd
##> d 755 gaborcsardi staff 2022-06-17 13:59:46 tests
pretty_num
formats number related to linear quantities
in a human readable way:
pretty_num(1337)
##> [1] "1.34 k"
pretty_num(-133337)
##> [1] "-133.34 k"
pretty_num(1333.37e-9)
##> [1] "1.33 u"
Be aware that the result is wrong in case of surface or volumes, and for any non-linear quantity.
Here is a simple example of how to prettify a entire tibble
library(tidyverse)
##> ── Attaching core tidyverse packages ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── tidyverse 2.0.0 ──
##> ✔ dplyr 1.1.2 ✔ readr 2.1.4
##> ✔ forcats 1.0.0 ✔ stringr 1.5.0
##> ✔ ggplot2 3.4.2 ✔ tibble 3.2.1
##> ✔ lubridate 1.9.2 ✔ tidyr 1.3.0
##> ✔ purrr 1.0.1
##> ── Conflicts ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── tidyverse_conflicts() ──
##> ✖ tidyr::extract() masks magrittr::extract()
##> ✖ dplyr::filter() masks stats::filter()
##> ✖ dplyr::lag() masks stats::lag()
##> ✖ purrr::set_names() masks magrittr::set_names()
##> ℹ Use the conflicted package (<http://conflicted.r-lib.org/>) to force all conflicts to become errors
<- tribble( ~name, ~`size in m`, ~`speed in m/s`,
tdf "land snail", 0.075, 0.001,
"photon", NA, 299792458,
"African plate", 10546330, 0.000000000681)
%>% mutate(across(where(is.numeric), pretty_num)) tdf
##> # A tibble: 3 × 3
##> name `size in m` `speed in m/s`
##> <chr> <chr> <chr>
##> 1 land snail " 75 m" " 1 m"
##> 2 photon " NA " "299.79 M"
##> 3 African plate "10.55 M" " 681 p"
pretty_ms
formats a time interval given in milliseconds.
pretty_sec
does the same for seconds, and
pretty_dt
for difftime
objects. The optional
compact
argument turns on a compact, approximate
format.
pretty_ms(c(1337, 13370, 133700, 1337000, 1337000000))
##> [1] "1.3s" "13.4s" "2m 13.7s" "22m 17s"
##> [5] "15d 11h 23m 20s"
pretty_ms(c(1337, 13370, 133700, 1337000, 1337000000),
compact = TRUE)
##> [1] "~1.3s" "~13.4s" "~2m" "~22m" "~15d"
pretty_sec(c(1337, 13370, 133700, 1337000, 13370000))
##> [1] "22m 17s" "3h 42m 50s" "1d 13h 8m 20s" "15d 11h 23m 20s"
##> [5] "154d 17h 53m 20s"
pretty_sec(c(1337, 13370, 133700, 1337000, 13370000),
compact = TRUE)
##> [1] "~22m" "~3h" "~1d" "~15d" "~154d"
vague_dt
and time_ago
formats time
intervals using a vague format, omitting smaller units. They both have
three formats: default
, short
and
terse
. vague_dt
takes a difftime
object, and time_ago
works relatively to the specified
date.
vague_dt(format = "short", as.difftime(30, units = "secs"))
##> [1] "<1 min"
vague_dt(format = "short", as.difftime(14, units = "mins"))
##> [1] "14 min"
vague_dt(format = "short", as.difftime(5, units = "hours"))
##> [1] "5 hours"
vague_dt(format = "short", as.difftime(25, units = "hours"))
##> [1] "1 day"
vague_dt(format = "short", as.difftime(5, units = "days"))
##> [1] "5 day"
<- Sys.time()
now time_ago(now)
##> [1] "moments ago"
time_ago(now - as.difftime(30, units = "secs"))
##> [1] "less than a minute ago"
time_ago(now - as.difftime(14, units = "mins"))
##> [1] "14 minutes ago"
time_ago(now - as.difftime(5, units = "hours"))
##> [1] "5 hours ago"
time_ago(now - as.difftime(25, units = "hours"))
##> [1] "a day ago"
pretty_round()
and pretty_signif()
preserve
trailing zeros.
pretty_round(1, digits=6)
##> [1] "1.000000"
pretty_signif(c(99, 0.9999), digits=3)
##> [1] "99.0" "1.00"
pretty_p_value()
rounds small p-values to indicate less
than significance level for small values.
pretty_p_value(c(0.05, 0.0000001, NA))
##> [1] "0.0500" "<0.0001" NA
pretty_color
converts colors from other representations
to human-readable names.
pretty_color("black")
##> [1] "black"
##> attr(,"alt")
##> [1] "black" "gray0" "grey0" "Black"
pretty_color("#123456")
##> [1] "Prussian Blue"
##> attr(,"alt")
##> [1] "Prussian Blue"