[R] equivalent datatypes
    Duncan Murdoch 
    murdoch at stats.uwo.ca
       
    Thu Mar 29 14:44:25 CEST 2007
    
    
  
On 3/29/2007 6:45 AM, Schmitt, Corinna wrote:
> Hallo,
> 
> can anyone help me with datatypes? Which datatypes from R are equivalent
> to the following ones from C?
I assume you mean functionally equivalent; if you mean equivalent in 
storage so you can pass them to C functions, see the Writing R 
Extensions manual.
> 
> C datatypes:
> 
> - double array
A numeric vector.
> - struct array
R has no exact equivalent.  A struct is similar to a list, but there is 
no enforcement of types in a list.  You could also implement a struct as 
an S4 object to get some type safety.  An array of structs would usually 
be done in R as a list of arrays, but could be done as a list of lists.
> - cell array
I don't know what a cell is in C.
> - char array
A single element character vector.
> - logical array
A logical vector.
Duncan Murdoch
    
    
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