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Check for the Existence of a Vector Object in R Programming - is.vector() Function

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is.vector() function in R Language is used to return TRUE if the given vector is of the specified mode having no attributes other than names. It returns FALSE otherwise.
Syntax: is.vector(x, mode = "any") Parameters: x: R object mode: character string naming an atomic mode or "list" or "expression" or "any"
Example 1: Python3
# R program to illustrate
# is.vector function

# Initializing some data types
x <- c(a = 1, b = 2)
y <- list(c("GFG", "gfg"), matrix(c(1, 2, 3)))
z <- "Geeks"

# Calling is.vector() function
is.vector(x)
is.vector(y)
is.vector(z)
Output:
[1] TRUE
[1] TRUE
[1] TRUE
Example 2: Python3
# R program to illustrate
# is.vector function

# Initializing some data types
x <- c(a = 1, b = 2)
y <- list(c("GFG", "gfg"), matrix(c(1, 2, 3)))
z <- "Geeks"

# Calling is.vector() function
is.vector(x,  mode = "list")
is.vector(x,  mode = "expression")
is.vector(x,  mode = "any")
is.vector(y,  mode = "list")
is.vector(y,  mode = "expression")
is.vector(y,  mode = "any")
is.vector(z,  mode = "list")
is.vector(z,  mode = "expression")
is.vector(z,  mode = "any")
Output:
[1] FALSE
[1] FALSE
[1] TRUE
[1] TRUE
[1] FALSE
[1] TRUE
[1] FALSE
[1] FALSE
[1] TRUE

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