as.vmode
is a generic that converts some R ram object to the desired vmode
.
as.vmode(x, ...)
as.boolean(x, ...)
as.quad(x, ...)
as.nibble(x, ...)
as.byte(x, ...)
as.ubyte(x, ...)
as.short(x, ...)
as.ushort(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.vmode(x, vmode, ...)
# S3 method for ff
as.vmode(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.boolean(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.quad(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.nibble(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.byte(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.ubyte(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.short(x, ...)
# S3 method for default
as.ushort(x, ...)
a vector of the desired vmode containing the input data
any object
virtual mode
The ...
don't have a function yet, they are only defined to keep the generic flexible.
Jens Oehlschlägel
Function as.vmode
actually coerces to one of the usual storage.modes
(see .rammode
) but flags them with an additional attribute 'vmode' if necessary.
The coercion generics can also be called directly:
as.boolean | 1 bit logical without NA |
as.logical | 2 bit logical with NA |
as.quad | 2 bit unsigned integer without NA |
as.nibble | 4 bit unsigned integer without NA |
as.byte | 8 bit signed integer with NA |
as.ubyte | 8 bit unsigned integer without NA |
as.short | 16 bit signed integer with NA |
as.ushort | 16 bit unsigned integer without NA |
as.integer | 32 bit signed integer with NA |
as.single | 32 bit float |
as.double | 64 bit float |
as.complex | 2x64 bit float |
as.raw | 8 bit unsigned char |
as.character | character |
vmode
, vector.vmode
as.vmode(1:3,"double")
as.vmode(1:3,"byte")
as.double(1:3)
as.byte(1:3)
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