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How do we get the elements of the vector using indexing?
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We can get the elements of the vector by referring to the rank positions inside square brackets after the vector name. Thus, x[c(2,4)] returns the second and fourth elements, as the vector

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#bayes #programming #r #statistics
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How do we get the elements of the vector using indexing?
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How do we get the elements of the vector using indexing?
Answer
We can get the elements of the vector by referring to the rank positions inside square brackets after the vector name. Thus, x[c(2,4)] returns the second and fourth elements, as the vector
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