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Return a cyclic redundancy checksum for each element in the argument.
cksum(a)
coerced to character vector
numeric vector of the same length as a.
a
NA's appearing in the argument are returned as NA's.
NA
The default calculation is identical to that given in pseudo-code in the ACM article (in the References).
Fashioned from cksum(1) UNIX command line utility, i.e., man cksum.
cksum(1)
man cksum
Dilip V. Sarwate (1988) Computation of Cyclic Redundancy Checks Via Table Lookup, Communications of the ACM 31, 8, 1008--1013.
bitShiftL, bitAnd, etc.
bitShiftL
bitAnd
# NOT RUN { b <- "I would rather have a bottle in front of me than frontal lobotomy\n" stopifnot(cksum(b) == 1342168430) (bv <- strsplit(b, " ")[[1]]) cksum(bv) # now a vector of length 13 # }
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