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This will discover any deviation between objects containing integer64 vectors.
identical.integer64(x, y , num.eq = FALSE, single.NA = FALSE, attrib.as.set = TRUE, ignore.bytecode = TRUE , ignore.environment = FALSE, ignore.srcref = TRUE, extptr.as.ref = FALSE )
A single logical value, TRUE or FALSE, never NA and never anything other than a single value.
TRUE
FALSE
NA
atomic vector of class 'integer64'
see identical
identical
Jens Oehlschlägel <Jens.Oehlschlaegel@truecluster.com>
This is simply a wrapper to identical with default arguments num.eq = FALSE, single.NA = FALSE.
num.eq = FALSE, single.NA = FALSE
==.integer64 identical integer64
==.integer64
integer64
i64 <- as.double(NA); class(i64) <- "integer64" identical(i64-1, i64+1) identical.integer64(i64-1, i64+1)
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