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Definition

Logical data type can store only two values: TRUE (or T) and FALSE (or F). These values are case-sensitive and are used to evaluate conditions and expressions.

Comparisons

Comparisons such as equality or greater-than tests produce logical results. These results are always either TRUE or FALSE.

Example

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2 > 1 5 == 10
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Type Conversions

  • Number into logical: 0 becomes FALSE, while any non-zero number becomes TRUE;
  • String into logical:
    • 'F', 'false', 'False', 'FALSE' convert to FALSE;
    • 'T', 'true', 'True', 'TRUE' convert to TRUE;
    • Other values are converted into NA;
  • Logical into number: FALSE becomes 0 and TRUE becomes 1.
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  1. Assign the result of the expression 19*54 > 76*13 to the variable logic.
  2. Show the value of the logic variable.
  3. Show the data type of the logic variable.
  4. Convert the logic variable to an integer and show the result.

Avoid using the print() function.

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Note
Definition

Logical data type can store only two values: TRUE (or T) and FALSE (or F). These values are case-sensitive and are used to evaluate conditions and expressions.

Comparisons

Comparisons such as equality or greater-than tests produce logical results. These results are always either TRUE or FALSE.

Example

12
2 > 1 5 == 10
copy

Type Conversions

  • Number into logical: 0 becomes FALSE, while any non-zero number becomes TRUE;
  • String into logical:
    • 'F', 'false', 'False', 'FALSE' convert to FALSE;
    • 'T', 'true', 'True', 'TRUE' convert to TRUE;
    • Other values are converted into NA;
  • Logical into number: FALSE becomes 0 and TRUE becomes 1.
Opgave

Swipe to start coding

  1. Assign the result of the expression 19*54 > 76*13 to the variable logic.
  2. Show the value of the logic variable.
  3. Show the data type of the logic variable.
  4. Convert the logic variable to an integer and show the result.

Avoid using the print() function.

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