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bit64 (version 4.5.2)

as.character.integer64: Coerce from integer64

Description

Methods to coerce integer64 to other atomic types. 'as.bitstring' coerces to a human-readable bit representation (strings of zeroes and ones). The methods format, as.character, as.double, as.logical, as.integer do what you would expect.

Usage

as.bitstring(x, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.bitstring(x, ...)
 # S3 method for bitstring
print(x, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.character(x, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.double(x, keep.names = FALSE, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.integer(x, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.logical(x, ...)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.factor(x)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.ordered(x)
 # S3 method for integer64
as.list(x, ...)

Value

as.bitstring returns a string of class 'bitstring'.

The other methods return atomic vectors of the expected types

Arguments

x

an integer64 vector

keep.names

FALSE, set to TRUE to keep a names vector

...

further arguments to the NextMethod

Author

Jens Oehlschlägel <Jens.Oehlschlaegel@truecluster.com>

See Also

as.integer64.character integer64

Examples

Run this code
  as.character(lim.integer64())
  as.bitstring(lim.integer64())
  as.bitstring(as.integer64(c(
   -2,-1,NA,0:2
  )))

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