[R] Why is.integer() doesn't work with single values?
Ott Toomet
siim at obs.ee
Wed May 29 16:02:30 CEST 2002
Hi,
On Wed, 29 May 2002, Sven Garbade wrote:
|Hi all,
|
|I don't understand the behavior of is.integer():
|
|> x <- integer()
|> is.integer(x)
|[1] TRUE
|> x <- 10
|> is.integer(x)
|[1] FALSE
This is OK -- x is now 10 (defaults to float), not any more integer(). Note
that assignment deleted the previous definition.
|> x <- 1:10
|> is.integer(x)
|[1] TRUE
1:10 defaults to an integer vector, so your new vector is (a vector of)
integer(s).
|Why is.interger() returns FALSE if x has only one element? And how can
|someone check if x is an integer but contains only one value? (R 1.5.0
|on Linux i386)
length(x) gives the number of values.
is.integer() gives the type of argument (the way the argument is presented
in memory). E.g:
> x <- 10
> is.integer(x)
[1] FALSE
> x == as.integer(x)
# use rather abs(x - as.integer(x)) < sqrt(Machine()$double.eps)
# or something similar.
[1] TRUE
> length(x)
[1] 1
Perhaps it helps.
Ott
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