Summary functions for integer64 vectors. Function 'range' without arguments returns the smallest and largest value of the 'integer64' class.
# S3 method for integer64
all(…, na.rm = FALSE)
# S3 method for integer64
any(…, na.rm = FALSE)
# S3 method for integer64
min(…, na.rm = FALSE)
# S3 method for integer64
max(…, na.rm = FALSE)
# S3 method for integer64
range(…, na.rm = FALSE, finite = FALSE)
lim.integer64()
# S3 method for integer64
sum(…, na.rm = FALSE)
# S3 method for integer64
prod(…, na.rm = FALSE)
atomic vectors of class 'integer64'
logical scalar indicating whether to ignore NAs
logical scalar indicating whether to ignore NAs (just for compatibility with range.default
)
all
and any
return a logical scalar
range
returns a integer64 vector with two elements
min
, max
, sum
and prod
return a integer64 scalar
The numerical summary methods always return integer64
.
Therefor the methods for min
,max
and range
do not return +Inf,-Inf
on empty arguments, but +9223372036854775807, -9223372036854775807
(in this sequence).
The same is true if only NA
s are submitted with argument na.rm=TRUE
.
lim.integer64
returns these limits in proper order -9223372036854775807, +9223372036854775807
and without a warning
.
# NOT RUN {
lim.integer64()
range(as.integer64(1:12))
# }
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