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binaryLogic (version 0.3.4)

binary: Binary digit.

Description

Create objects of type binary.

Usage

binary(n, signed=FALSE, littleEndian=FALSE)

Arguments

n
length of vector. Number of bits
signed
TRUE or FALSE. Unsigned by default. (two's complement)
littleEndian
if TRUE. Big Endian if FALSE.

Value

  • a vector of class binary of length n. By default filled with zeros(0).

Details

The binary number is represented by a logical vector. The bit order usually follows the same endianess as the byte order. How to read:
  • Little Endian (LSB) ---> (MSB)
  • Big Endian (MSB) <--- (LSB)
The Big Endian endianess stores its MSB at the lowest adress. The Little Endian endianess stores its MSB at the highest adress.

e.g. b <-binary(8).

  • "Little Endian" : MSB at b[1] and LSB at b[8].
  • "Big Endian" : LSB at b[1] and MSB at b[8].
No floating-point support.

See Also

as.binary and is.binary.

Examples

Run this code
b <- binary(8)
summary(b)
b <- binary(16, signed=TRUE)
summary(b)
b <- binary(32, littleEndian=TRUE)
summary(b)

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