R: Built-in Constants (original) (raw)
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Description
Constants built into R.
Usage
LETTERS
letters
month.abb
month.name
pi
Details
R has a small number of built-in constants.
The following constants are available:
LETTERS
: the 26 upper-case letters of the Roman alphabet;letters
: the 26 lower-case letters of the Roman alphabet;month.abb
: the three-letter abbreviations for the English month names;month.name
: the English names for the months of the year;pi
: the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
These are implemented as variables in the base namespace taking appropriate values.
References
Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988)The New S Language. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole.
See Also
[data](../../utils/html/data.html)
, [DateTimeClasses](../../base/help/DateTimeClasses.html)
.
[Quotes](../../base/help/Quotes.html)
for the parsing of character constants,[NumericConstants](../../base/help/NumericConstants.html)
for numeric constants.
Examples
## John Machin (ca 1706) computed pi to over 100 decimal places
## using the Taylor series expansion of the second term of
pi - 4*(4*atan(1/5) - atan(1/239))
## months in English
month.name
## months in your current locale
format(ISOdate(2000, 1:12, 1), "%B")
format(ISOdate(2000, 1:12, 1), "%b")
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