Chapter 2 Operators
The basic arithmetic operations are
Decimals are declared with a “.”, not a comma
Exponents are declared with ^, i.e. \(2^3\) is written as
For mathematical calculations, only parentheses can be used. ()
Frequently used mathematical functions are
sqrt() # square root
exp() # exponential function
log() # nat. Logarithm
log(...,10) # Logarithm with Base 10
abs() # absolute value
round(...,x) # rounding to x decimals.
pi
exp(1) # Eulers number
sin(),cos(),tan() # trigonemetric functions
min(), max() # returns the lowest/highest value of a vector/matrix
Enter the following calculations and understand the command
1.8+2
1.8-2
1.8*2
1.8/2
2+2*3
(2+2)*3
2^3
8^(1/3)
3^2
9^0.5
2^2*2+2
2^(2*((0.2+0.3)*(1+2)))+4
sqrt(2)
exp(1)
exp(2)
log(7.389056)
log(exp(3))
log(100,10)
abs(1.8-2)
round(sqrt(2),2)
round(sqrt(2),4)
pi
sin(pi/2)
sin(pi/2)
sin(pi)
tan(pi)
x=2+3i
y=4+1i
x
y
x+y
x*y
Attention:
is interpreted as $ 1.224606 10^{-16}$. This is often exactly zero, but for internal memory purposes (R only has up to 16 decimals), can be a rounding mistake.