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Check if an Object is of Type Character in R Programming - is.character() Function

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is.character() function in R Language is used to check if the object passed to it as argument is of character type.
Syntax: is.character(x) Parameters: x: Object to be checked
Example 1: Python3 1==
# R program to check if 
# object is a character

# Creating a vector
x1 <- 4
x2 <- c("a", "b", "c", "d")
x3 <- c(1, 2, "a", 3, "b")

# Calling is.character() function
is.character(x1)
is.character(x2)
is.character(x3)
Output:
[1] FALSE
[1] TRUE
[1] TRUE
Example 2: Python3 1==
# R program to check if 
# object is a character

# Creating a matrix
x1 <- matrix(letters[1:9], 3, 3)

# Calling is.character() function
is.character(x1)
Output:
[1] TRUE

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