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学ぶ Variables | Syntax and Basic Operations
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Definition

A variable is a named location in memory that holds a value. The name can then be used to access or modify that value.

Variables are essential in R because they allow you to store values for later use, making code easier to write, read, and maintain.

Naming Rules

  • A variable name can include letters, numbers, dots(.), and underscores(_);
  • A variable name can only start with a letter or a dot;
  • If a variable name starts with a dot, the next character can't be a number;
  • A variable name cannot be the same as a reserved keyword, such as TRUE, FALSE, NA, etc.
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Choose meaningful names that describe the data. For example, year is more descriptive than a. This improves code readability.

Assignment Syntax

To assign a value to a variable, the assignment operator = can be used.

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year = 2020 cat(year)
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You want to prepare values for a deposit calculation. Save the following data into variables:

  • 2000 as initial_money;
  • 13 as interest_rate;
  • 4 as n_years.

Then, use cat() to display these values together in the same order.

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