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index0: Zero-based Indexing in R

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The R programming language uses indices that start from 1, but sometimes it might be handy to be able to index from zero, as is more typical in mathematical notation and some other programming languages like C and Python.

Installation

Install the index0 package from CRAN using:

install.packages('index0')

Or you can get the latest development version from GitHub with:

# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("Selbosh/index0")

Usage

This R package index0 provides the index0 class. Subsetting and operations using [ will index from zero rather than one. To return to normal behaviour, use as.index1 or just remove the index0 class from your object.

library(index0)
letters0 <- as.index0(letters)
numbers0 <- as.index0(c(2, 3, 4, 5, 6))

What is the zeroth letter of the alphabet? What is the zeroth number in our set?

letters0[0]
#> [0] "a"
#> indexed from 0
numbers0[0]
#> [0] 2
#> indexed from 0

What are the first, second and fourth letters?

letters0[c(1, 2, 4)]
#> [0] "b" "c" "e"
#> indexed from 0

Replace the first and third numbers with NA:

numbers0[c(1, 3)] <- NA
numbers0
#> [0]  2 NA  4 NA  6
#> indexed from 0

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