I was reading this question at SO and was wondering if there is any way to use is.numeric in a vectorized way. The point being, if you have a vectorized way to check if a variable is numeric, then any function what depends on the variable being numeric can be vectorized. Otherwise, it cannot be vectorized.
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As per the comments: if you're looking to test columns of a data.frame with as.numeric, use
Or, for variety, you can use
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This should give the desired result:
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is.numericis vectorized... can you give an example of what you're thinking about? – Joshua Ulrich Jan 30 '12 at 14:44is.numeric(1:5)should give a vector of TRUE 5 long rather than a single TRUE. so something likesapply(1:5,is.numeric)– Justin Jan 30 '12 at 14:51TRUEorFALSEvalue for every element in the vector. You can mix types in a list (which is what a data.frame is), and that's where you should use yoursapplysolution. – Joshua Ulrich Jan 30 '12 at 14:58