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Brobdingnagian and Glubbdubdribian infinity
## S4 method for signature 'brob' is.infinite(x) ## S4 method for signature 'glub' is.infinite(x) ## S4 method for signature 'brob' is.finite(x) ## S4 method for signature 'glub' is.finite(x)
x |
vector of class brob or glub |
For a Brobdingnagian number, is.infinite() returns TRUE if
the exponent is infinite.
A Glubbdubdribian number is infinite if either the real or imaginary component is infinite.
Function is.finite() is simply the logical negation of
is.infinite().
Robin K. S. Hankin
is.infinite(brob(c(1,4,Inf))) is.infinite(glub(3,Inf)) is.infinite(glub(Inf,3)) is.infinite(exp(1e300)) is.infinite(brob(1e300)) # (Brobdingnagian infinity is bigger than regular infinity ;-)
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