.Machine is a variable holding information on the numerical
  characteristics of the machine R is running on, such as the largest
  double or integer and the machine's precision..Machinex such that 1 + x != 1.  It equals
    double.base ^ ulp.digits if either double.base is 2 or
    double.rounding is 0;  otherwise, it is
    (double.base ^ double.ulp.digits) / 2.  Normally
    2.220446e-16.x
    such that 1 - x != 1.  It equals
    double.base ^ double.neg.ulp.digits if double.base is 2
    or double.rounding is 0;  otherwise, it is
    (double.base ^ double.neg.ulp.digits) / 2.  Normally
    1.110223e-16. As double.neg.ulp.digits is bounded
    below by -(double.digits + 3), double.neg.eps may not
    be the smallest number that can alter 1 by subtraction.double.base ^ double.min.exp. Normally 2.225074e-308.(1 - double.neg.eps) *
      double.base ^ double.max.exp, but
    on some machines it is only the second or third largest such
    number, being too small by 1 or 2 units in the last digit of the
    significand.  Normally 1.797693e+308.  Note that larger
    unnormalized numbers can occur.2.53.5.double digits base-double.base digits
    participate in the post-normalization shift of the floating-point
    significand in multiplication, and 0 otherwise.
    Normally 0.i such
    that 1 + double.base ^ i != 1, except that it is bounded below by
    -(double.digits + 3).  Normally -52.i
    such that 1 - double.base ^ i != 1, except that it is bounded
    below by -(double.digits + 3). Normally -53.double.base is 10) reserved
    for the representation of the exponent (including the bias or sign)
    of a floating-point number.  Normally 11.i such that
    double.base ^ i is positive and normalized.  Normally -1022.double.base that overflows.  Normally
    1024.long type:
    4 or 8 (most 64-bit systems, but not Windows).long long
    type.  Will be zero if there is no such type, otherwise usually
    8.long double
    type.  Will be zero if there is no such type (or its use was
    disabled when R was built), otherwise possibly
    12 (most 32-bit builds) or 16 (most 64-bit builds).SEXP
    type.  Will be 4 on 32-bit builds and 8 on 64-bit
    builds of R..Machine$double.xmin can occur.  On a typical R platform the
  smallest positive double is about 5e-324..Platform for details of the platform..Machine
## or for a neat printout
noquote(unlist(format(.Machine)))
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