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bookcat() Function

The cat() function in R allows you to combine text, numbers, and expressions into a single formatted output. This makes results easier to interpret by adding context alongside values.

Syntax

Each element is separated by a comma, and text strings must be enclosed in quotes. By default, cat() separates arguments with a space.

Example

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cat("The result of integer division is", 10 %/% 3) cat("The remainder of the division is", 10 %% 3)
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When you call the cat() function, it prints each message on a new line by default.

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Calculate how many full days and extra hours are contained in 435 hours. Use integer division (%/%) to find the number of complete days, and the modulo operator (%%) to compute the leftover hours. Format the output as:

Full days: number
Remaining hours: number

Lösung

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The cat() function in R allows you to combine text, numbers, and expressions into a single formatted output. This makes results easier to interpret by adding context alongside values.

Syntax

Each element is separated by a comma, and text strings must be enclosed in quotes. By default, cat() separates arguments with a space.

Example

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cat("The result of integer division is", 10 %/% 3) cat("The remainder of the division is", 10 %% 3)
copy

When you call the cat() function, it prints each message on a new line by default.

Aufgabe

Swipe to start coding

Calculate how many full days and extra hours are contained in 435 hours. Use integer division (%/%) to find the number of complete days, and the modulo operator (%%) to compute the leftover hours. Format the output as:

Full days: number
Remaining hours: number

Lösung

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War alles klar?

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Danke für Ihr Feedback!

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