vector produces a vector of the given length and mode. as.vector, a generic, attempts to coerce its argument into a
  vector of mode mode (the default is to coerce to whichever
  vector mode is most convenient): if the result is atomic all
  attributes are removed. is.vector returns TRUE if x is a vector of the
  specified mode having no attributes other than names.  It returns
  FALSE otherwise.vector(mode = "logical", length = 0)
as.vector(x, mode = "any")
is.vector(x, mode = "any")"list" or "expression" or (except for vector)
    "any".  Currently, is.vector() allows any type (see
    typeof) for mode, and when mode is not
    "any", is.vector(x, mode) is almost the same as
    typeof(x) == mode.length > .Machine$integer.max, it
    has to be of type "double".  Supplying an argument of length
    other than one is an error.vector, a vector of the given length and mode.  Logical
  vector elements are initialized to FALSE, numeric vector
  elements to 0, character vector elements to "", raw
  vector elements to nul bytes and list/expression elements to
  NULL. For as.vector, a vector (atomic or of type list or expression).
  All attributes are removed from the result if it is of an atomic mode,
  but not in general for a list result.  The default method handles 24
  input types and 12 values of type: the details of most
  coercions are undocumented and subject to change. For is.vector, TRUE or FALSE.
  is.vector(x, mode = "numeric") can be true for vectors of types
  "integer" or "double" whereas is.vector(x, mode =
  "double") can only be true for those of type "double".as.vector need to take care to
  follow the conventions of the default method.  In particular
  mode can be "any", any of the atomic
    modes, "list", "expression", "symbol",
    "pairlist" or one of the aliases "double" and "name". mode = "any" this means an atomic vector or list. is.vector(as.vector(x, m), m) should be true for any
    mode m, including the default "any".
  "logical", "integer",
  "numeric" (synonym "double"), "complex",
  "character" and "raw". If mode = "any", is.vector may return TRUE for
  the atomic modes, list and expression.
  For any mode, it will return FALSE if x has any
  attributes except names.  (This is incompatible with S.)  On the other
  hand, as.vector removes all attributes including names
  for results of atomic mode (but not those of mode "list" nor
  "expression"). Note that factors are not vectors; is.vector returns
  FALSE and as.vector converts a factor to a character
  vector for mode = "any".c, is.numeric, is.list, etc.df <- data.frame(x = 1:3, y = 5:7)
## Error:
try(as.vector(data.frame(x = 1:3, y = 5:7), mode = "numeric"))
x <- c(a = 1, b = 2)
is.vector(x)
as.vector(x)
all.equal(x, as.vector(x)) ## FALSE
###-- All the following are TRUE:
is.list(df)
! is.vector(df)
! is.vector(df, mode = "list")
is.vector(list(), mode = "list")
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