What is the default storage length for SAS numeric variables (in bytes)? How about in R?
Answer is as follows :
As default storage length for SAS numeric variables are of 8 bytes. But in R language this range can vary.
In R language the length varies from 2 to 8 bytes or 3 to 8 bytes as according to operting environment you are using.
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