vector {base} | R Documentation |
vector
produces a vector of the given length and mode.
as.vector
, a generic, attempts to coerce its argument into a
vector of mode mode
(the default is to coerce to whichever mode
is most convenient). The attributes of x
are removed.
is.vector
returns TRUE
if x
is a vector (of mode
logical, integer, real, complex, character or list if not specified)
and FALSE
otherwise.
vector(mode = "logical", length = 0)
as.vector(x, mode = "any")
is.vector(x, mode = "any")
mode |
A character string giving an atomic mode, or |
length |
A non-negative integer specifying the desired length. |
x |
An object. |
is.vector
returns FALSE
if x
has any attributes
except names. (This is incompatible with S.) On the other hand,
as.vector
removes all attributes including names.
Note that factors are not vectors; is.vector
returns
FALSE
and as.vector
converts to character mode.
For vector
, a vector of the given length and mode. Logical
vector elements are initialized to FALSE
, numeric vector
elements to 0
and character vector elements to ""
.
c
, is.numeric
, is.list
, etc.
df <- data.frame(x=1:3, y=5:7)
## Not run: ## Error:
as.vector(data.frame(x=1:3, y=5:7), mode="numeric")
## End(Not run)
x <- c(a = 1, b = 2)
is.vector(x)
as.vector(x)
all.equal(x, as.vector(x)) ## FALSE
###-- All the following are TRUE:
is.list(df)
! is.vector(df)
! is.vector(df, mode="list")
is.vector(list(), mode="list")
is.vector(NULL, mode="NULL")