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as.bit.NULL: Coercing to bit

Description

Coercing to bit vector

Usage

# S3 method for `NULL`
as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for bit as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for logical as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for integer as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for double as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for bitwhich as.bit(x, ...)

# S3 method for which as.bit(x, length = attr(x, "maxindex"), ...)

# S3 method for ri as.bit(x, ...)

as.bit(x = NULL, ...)

Value

is.bit returns FALSE or TRUE, as.bit returns a vector of class 'bit'

Arguments

x

an object of class bit(), logical(), integer(), bitwhich() or an integer from as.which() or a boolean ff

...

further arguments

length

the length of the new bit vector

Methods (by class)

  • as.bit(`NULL`): method to coerce to bit() (zero length) from NULL

  • as.bit(bit): method to coerce to bit() from bit()

  • as.bit(logical): method to coerce to bit() from logical()

  • as.bit(integer): method to coerce to bit() from integer() (0L and NA become FALSE, everthing else becomes TRUE)

  • as.bit(double): method to coerce to bit() from double() (0 and NA become FALSE, everthing else becomes TRUE)

  • as.bit(bitwhich): method to coerce to bit() from bitwhich()

  • as.bit(which): method to coerce to bit() from which()

  • as.bit(ri): method to coerce to bit() from ri()

Author

Jens Oehlschlägel

Details

Coercing to bit is quite fast because we use a double loop that fixes each word in a processor register

See Also

CoercionToStandard, as.booltype(), as.bit(), as.bitwhich() , as.which(), as.ri(), ff::as.hi(), ff::as.ff()

Examples

Run this code
as.bit(c(0L, 1L, 2L, -2L, NA))
as.bit(c(0, 1, 2, -2, NA))

as.bit(c(FALSE, NA, TRUE))

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