The text is calculated via cli_text()
, so all cli features can be
used here, including progress variables.
Usage
cli_progress_output(text, id = NULL, .envir = parent.frame())
Arguments
- text
Text to output. It is formatted via
cli_text()
.- id
Progress bar id. The default is the current progress bar.
- .envir
Environment to use for glue interpolation of
text
.
Details
The text is passed to the progress handler(s), that may or may not be able to print it.
fun <- function() {
cli_alert_info("Before the progress bar")
cli_progress_bar("Calculating", total = 100)
for (i in 1:50) {
Sys.sleep(4/100)
cli_progress_update()
}
cli_progress_output("Already half way!")
for (i in 1:50) {
Sys.sleep(4/100)
cli_progress_update()
}
cli_alert_info("All done")
}
fun()
See also
This function supports inline markup.
Other progress bar functions:
cli_progress_along()
,
cli_progress_bar()
,
cli_progress_builtin_handlers()
,
cli_progress_message()
,
cli_progress_num()
,
cli_progress_step()
,
cli_progress_styles()
,
progress-variables
Other functions supporting inline markup:
cli_abort()
,
cli_alert()
,
cli_blockquote()
,
cli_bullets()
,
cli_bullets_raw()
,
cli_dl()
,
cli_h1()
,
cli_li()
,
cli_ol()
,
cli_process_start()
,
cli_progress_along()
,
cli_progress_bar()
,
cli_progress_message()
,
cli_progress_step()
,
cli_rule
,
cli_status()
,
cli_status_update()
,
cli_text()
,
cli_ul()
,
format_error()
,
format_inline()