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As noted in the title, I'm trying to understand how to reset all arguments in options() to their default settings. I searched online and in the ?options help file and am failing to locate an answer.

I expect the answer is readily available, and I'm simply struggling to find it.

Thanks.

Edit: While I agree How to set R to default options? is the same question, I'm failing to see in its selected answer the clear/explicit solution I requested: how to reset options() to its defaults. The selected answer in that thread clearly explains how to save options() settings and load them later.

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If you restart your R session, it will reset the options to the default values. Options are saved in a list, and calling options() will show that list.

You can save the default options after restarting R:

backup_options <- options()

You can make any changes you need, and then to revert to the default options:

options(backup_options)


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