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bestglm (version 0.37.3)

asbinary: Binary representation of non-negative integer

Description

A non-negative integer is represented as a binary number. The digits, 0 or 1, of this number are returned in a vector.

Usage

to.binary(n, k = ceiling(logb(n+1,base=2)))

Arguments

n

a non-negative integers

k

number of digits to be returned.

Value

A vector of length k. The first element is the least significant digit.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
to.binary(63)
to.binary(64)
#sometimes we want to pad result with 'leading' 0's
to.binary(63, k=20)
to.binary(64, k=20)
# }

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