Create a vector (2)
Let us focus first!
On your way from rags to riches, you will make extensive use of vectors. Vectors are one-dimension arrays that can hold numeric data, character data, or logical data. In other words, a vector is a simple tool to store data. For example, you can store your daily gains and losses in the casinos.
In R, you create a vector with the combine function c()
. You place the vector elements separated by a comma between the parentheses. For example:
numeric_vector <- c(1, 2, 3)
character_vector <- c("a", "b", "c")
Once you have created these vectors in R, you can use them to do calculations.
This exercise is part of the course
Introduction to R
Exercise instructions
Complete the code such that boolean_vector
contains the three elements: TRUE
, FALSE
and TRUE
(in that order).
Hands-on interactive exercise
Have a go at this exercise by completing this sample code.
numeric_vector <- c(1, 10, 49)
character_vector <- c("a", "b", "c")
# Complete the code for boolean_vector
boolean_vector <-