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R Object-oriented Programming
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The first control construct examined is the if statement. An if statement will determine whether or not a code block should be executed, and it has an optional else statement. An additional if statement can be chained to an else statement to create a cascade of options.
In its most basic form, an if statement has the following form:
if(condition) code block
The condition can be a logical statement constructed from the operators given in the next table, or it can be a numeric result. If the condition is numeric, then zero is considered to be FALSE, otherwise the statement is TRUE. The code block can either be a single statement or a set of statements enclosed in braces:
> # check if 1 is less than 2
> if(1<2)
+ cat("one is smaller than two.\n")
one is smaller than two.
> if(2>1) {
+ cat("But two is bigger yet.\n")
+ }
But two is bigger yet.Note that a comment is included in the previous code. The # character is used to denote...
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