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R Programming By Example
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R Programming By Example

by Omar Trejo Navarro
December 2017
Beginner to intermediate
470 pages
12h 29m
English
Packt Publishing
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Working with data types and data structures

This section summarizes the most important data types and data structures in R. In this brief overview, we won't discuss them in depth. We will only show a couple of examples that will allow you to understand the code shown throughout this book. If you want to dig deeper into them, you may look into their documentation or some of the references pointed out in this chapter's introduction.

The basic data types in R are numbers, text, and Boolean values (TRUE or FALSE), which R calls numerics, characters, and logicals, respectively. Strictly speaking, there are also types for integers, complex numbers, and raw data (bytes), but we won't use them explicitly in this book. The six basic data structures ...

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