Create progress bar. Create progress bar object from text
string.
Usage
create_progress_bar(name="none", ...)
Arguments
name
type of progress bar to create
...
other arguments passed onto progress bar function
Details
Progress bars give feedback on how apply step is
proceeding. This is mainly useful for long running
functions, as for short functions, the time taken up by
splitting and combining may be on the same order (or
longer) as the apply step. Additionally, for short
functions, the time needed to update the progress bar can
significantly slow down the process. For the trivial
examples below, using the tk progress bar slows things
down by a factor of a thousand.
Note the that progress bar is approximate, and if the
time taken by individual function applications is highly
non-uniform it may not be very informative of the time
left.
There are currently four types of progress bar: "none",
"text", "tk", and "win". See the individual
documentation for more details. In plyr functions, these
can either be specified by name, or you can create the
progress bar object yourself if you want more control
over its apperance. See the examples.