By the way, is there any difference between trunc() and floor()?

x <- c(1.05, 1.95, 2.5, 3.51)
trunc(x)
[1] 1 1 2 3
floor(x)
[1] 1 1 2 3
identical(trunc(x), floor(x))

Ivan



Le 4/19/2011 11:46, Rolf Turner a écrit :
On 19/04/11 21:30, barbara.r...@uniroma1.it wrote:
What is the function to have the entire part of a number?
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I'm not quite sure what you mean, but perhaps you want "floor()".

    cheers,

        Rolf Turner

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