https://www.statmethods.net/management/operators.html
Operators
R's binary and logical operators will look very familiar to programmers. Note that binary operators work on vectors and matrices as well as scalars.
Arithmetic Operators
Operator | Description |
+ | addition |
- | subtraction |
* | multiplication |
/ | division |
^ or ** | exponentiation |
x %% y | modulus (x mod y) 5%%2 is 1 |
x %/% y | integer division 5%/%2 is 2 |
Logical Operators
Operator | Description |
< | less than |
<= | less than or equal to |
> | greater than |
>= | greater than or equal to |
== | exactly equal to |
!= | not equal to |
!x | Not x |
x | y | x OR y |
x & y | x AND y |
isTRUE(x) | test if X is TRUE |
# An example
x <- c(1:10)
x[(x>8) | (x<5)]
# yields 1 2 3 4 9 10
# How it works
x <- c(1:10)
x
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x > 8
F F F F F F F F T T
x < 5
T T T T F F F F F F
x > 8 | x < 5
T T T T F F F F T T
x[c(T,T,T,T,F,F,F,F,T,T)]
1 2 3 4 9 10
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