[Rd] is.integer() (PR#6984)
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Fri Jun 18 11:08:10 CEST 2004
{removed R-bugs from CC; as we've seen it's not a bug at all}
>>>>> "Wolfi" == Wolfgang Huber <w.huber at dkfz-heidelberg.de>
>>>>> on Thu, 17 Jun 2004 18:54:47 +0200 writes:
Wolfi> Hi Marcio,
Wolfi> it's not a bug, it's a well-documented feature. In the S language,
Wolfi> numeric literals are floating point by default.
that hasn't been true for quite a while now:
In S-plus since version 5.0, these literals *are* integer.
> mode(9)
[1] "numeric"
and the above doesn't tell you anything, since the mode() of an
integer is "numeric" in any case.
You'd need storage.mode(9) [S and R] or typeof(9) [R only] to get the
``low-level mode''.
> is.integer(9)
[1] FALSE
> is.integer(as.integer(9))
[1] TRUE
BTW, I've been using the 9:9 `acronym' instead of as.integer(9)
in cases where it enhances readability {e.g. in formulas}.
But note that really you shouldn't care in almost all
situations.
Regards,
Martin Maechler
Wolfi> Best wishes
Wolfi> Wolfgang
Wolfi> mmr at tci.ufal.br wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> I'm not sure if is it a BUG or not...
>> I'm using R 1.9.0, and I used the command below:
>>
>>
>>> is.integer(9)
>>
>> [1] FALSE
>>
>> R manual contains this words about the is.integer() function:
>>
>> "is.integer returns TRUE or FALSE depending on whether its argument is of
>> integer type or not."
>>
>> What's the problem? Am I wrong about the BUG report?
>>
>> Thank you very much.
>>
>> Márcio de Medeiros Ribeiro
>> Graduando em Ciência da Computação
>> Departamento de Tecnologia da Informação - TCI
>> Universidade Federal de Alagoas - UFAL
>> Maceió - Alagoas - Brasil
>> Projeto CoCADa
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