# normal print method works Code x Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" "2019-05" # can limit with `max` Code print(x, max = 2) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" Reached `max` or `getOption('max.print')`. Omitted 3 values. --- Code print(x, max = 4) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" Reached `max` or `getOption('max.print')`. Omitted 1 value. --- Code print(x, max = 5) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" "2019-05" --- Code print(x, max = 6) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" "2019-05" # `max` defaults to `getOption('max.print')` but can be overridden Code x Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" Reached `max` or `getOption('max.print')`. Omitted 2 values. --- Code print(x, max = 4) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" Reached `max` or `getOption('max.print')`. Omitted 1 value. --- Code print(x, max = 5) Output <year_month_day<month>[5]> [1] "2019-01" "2019-02" "2019-03" "2019-04" "2019-05" # `max` is validated `max` must be a positive number. --- `max` must be a single number, or `NULL`. --- `max` must be a single number, or `NULL`. --- Can't convert `max` <character> to <integer>. # group: `precision` is validated `precision` not recognized. # group: `precision` must be calendar specific `precision` must be a valid precision for a 'year_month_day'. # group: `precision` can't be wider than `x` Can't group at a precision (second) that is more precise than `x` (day). # group: can't group a subsecond precision `x` at another subsecond precision Can't group a subsecond precision `x` (nanosecond) by another subsecond precision (microsecond). # narrow: `precision` is validated `precision` not recognized. # narrow: `precision` must be calendar specific `precision` must be a valid precision for a 'year_month_day'. # narrow: `precision` can't be wider than `x` Can't narrow to a precision (second) that is wider than `x` (day). # narrow: can't narrow a subsecond precision `x` to another subsecond precision Can't narrow a subsecond precision `x` (nanosecond) to another subsecond precision (microsecond). # widen: `precision` is validated `precision` not recognized. # widen: `precision` must be calendar specific `precision` must be a valid precision for a 'year_month_day'. # widen: `precision` can't be narrower than `x` Can't widen to a precision (month) that is narrower than `x` (day). # widen: can't widen a subsecond precision `x` to another subsecond precision Can't widen a subsecond precision `x` (millisecond) to another subsecond precision (microsecond). # start: `x` is validated no applicable method for 'calendar_start' applied to an object of class "c('double', 'numeric')" # start: `precision` is validated `precision` not recognized. --- `precision` must be a string. # start: errors on unsupported precision `precision` must be a valid precision for a 'year_month_day'. # start: `precision` can't be more precise than `x` Can't compute the start of `x` (year) at a more precise precision (month). # start: can't mix different subsecond precisions Can't compute the start of a subsecond precision `x` (microsecond) at another subsecond precision (millisecond). # end: `x` is validated no applicable method for 'calendar_end' applied to an object of class "c('double', 'numeric')" # end: `precision` is validated `precision` not recognized. --- `precision` must be a string. # end: errors on unsupported precision `precision` must be a valid precision for a 'year_month_day'. # end: `precision` can't be more precise than `x` Can't compute the end of `x` (year) at a more precise precision (month). # end: can't mix different subsecond precisions Can't compute the end of a subsecond precision `x` (microsecond) at another subsecond precision (millisecond). # `end` must be a calendar Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, 1, "year"))) Output <error/rlang_error> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! `end` must be a <clock_calendar>. # can't count with a precision finer than the calendar precision Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "month"))) Output <error/rlang_error> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! Precision of inputs must be at least as precise as `precision`. # `n` is validated Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "year", n = NA_integer_))) Output <error/rlang_error> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! `n` must be a single positive integer. Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "year", n = -1))) Output <error/rlang_error> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! `n` must be a single positive integer. Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "year", n = 1.5))) Output <error/vctrs_error_cast_lossy> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! Can't convert from `n` <double> to <integer> due to loss of precision. * Locations: 1 Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "year", n = "x"))) Output <error/vctrs_error_incompatible_type> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! Can't convert `n` <character> to <integer>. Code (expect_error(calendar_count_between(x, x, "year", n = c(1L, 2L)))) Output <error/rlang_error> Error in `calendar_count_between()`: ! `n` must be a single positive integer. # precision: can only be called on calendars no applicable method for 'calendar_precision' applied to an object of class "c('clock_sys_time', 'clock_time_point', 'clock_rcrd', 'vctrs_rcrd', 'vctrs_vctr')"
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