There is a function format_csv in package readr, which outputs csv formated output to string. It can be used as

to_console<-function(dta){
 cat(readr::format_csv(dta))
}


dta |> someoperation() |> to_console()
  • fusrodaftpunk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I use clipr::write_clip and clipr::read_clip - can paste to excel but also read in something you’ve copied from excel.

    Helpful when you have a client with poorly formatted excel files, to the point that readxl won’t do the job 😭

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      1 year ago

      Seconding clipr, it’s my go-to for when i just need to quickly check or transferring something to and from Excel.