any {base} | R Documentation |
Given a set of logical vectors, is at least one of the values true?
any(..., na.rm = FALSE)
... |
zero or more logical vectors. Other objects of zero length are ignored, and the rest are coerced to logical ignoring any class. |
na.rm |
logical. If true |
This is a generic function: methods can be defined for it
directly or via the Summary
group generic.
For this to work properly, the arguments ...
should be
unnamed, and dispatch is on the first argument.
Coercion of types other than integer (raw, double, complex, character, list) gives a warning as this is often unintentional.
This is a primitive function.
The value is a logical vector of length one.
Let x
denote the concatenation of all the logical vectors in
...
(after coercion), after removing NA
s if requested by
na.rm = TRUE
.
The value returned is TRUE
if at least one of the values in
x
is TRUE
, and FALSE
if all of the values in
x
are FALSE
(including if there are no values). Otherwise
the value is NA
(which can only occur if na.rm = FALSE
and ...
contains no TRUE
values and at least one
NA
value).
This is part of the S4 Summary
group generic. Methods for it must use the signature
x, ..., na.rm
.
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
all
, the ‘complement’ of any
.
range(x <- sort(round(stats::rnorm(10) - 1.2,1))) if(any(x < 0)) cat("x contains negative values\n")