% File src/library/base/man/sum.Rd % Part of the R package, http://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2013 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{sum} \alias{sum} \title{Sum of Vector Elements} \description{ \code{sum} returns the sum of all the values present in its arguments. } \usage{ sum(\dots, na.rm = FALSE) } \arguments{ \item{\dots}{numeric or complex or logical vectors.} \item{na.rm}{logical. Should missing values (including \code{NaN}) be removed?} } \value{ The sum. If all of \code{\dots} are of type integer or logical, then the sum is integer, and in that case the result will be \code{NA} (with a warning) if integer overflow occurs. Otherwise it is a length-one numeric or complex vector. \strong{NB:} the sum of an empty set is zero, by definition. } \details{ This is a generic function: methods can be defined for it directly or via the \code{\link[=S3groupGeneric]{Summary}} group generic. For this to work properly, the arguments \code{\dots} should be unnamed, and dispatch is on the first argument. If \code{na.rm} is \code{FALSE} an \code{NA} or \code{NaN} value in any of the arguments will cause a value of \code{NA} or \code{NaN} to be returned, otherwise \code{NA} and \code{NaN} values are ignored. Logical true values are regarded as one, false values as zero. For historical reasons, \code{NULL} is accepted and treated as if it were \code{integer(0)}. Loss of accuracy can occur when summing values of different signs: this can even occur for sufficiently long integer inputs if the partial sums would cause integer overflow. Where possible extended-precision accumulators are used, but this is platform-dependent. } \section{S4 methods}{ This is part of the S4 \code{\link[=S4groupGeneric]{Summary}} group generic. Methods for it must use the signature \code{x, \dots, na.rm}. \sQuote{\link{plotmath}} for the use of \code{sum} in plot annotation. } \seealso{ \code{\link{colSums}} for row and column sums. } \references{ Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) \emph{The New S Language}. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. } \keyword{arith}