% File src/library/stats/man/median.Rd % Part of the R package, https://www.R-project.org % Copyright 1995-2022 R Core Team % Distributed under GPL 2 or later \name{median} \title{Median Value} \alias{median} \alias{median.default} \usage{ median(x, na.rm = FALSE, \dots) \S3method{median}{default}(x, na.rm = FALSE, \dots) } \arguments{ \item{x}{an object for which a method has been defined, or a numeric vector containing the values whose median is to be computed.} \item{na.rm}{a logical value indicating whether \code{NA} values should be stripped before the computation proceeds.} \item{\dots}{potentially further arguments for methods; not used in the default method.} } \description{ Compute the sample median. } \details{ This is a generic function for which methods can be written. However, the default method makes use of \code{is.na}, \code{sort} and \code{mean} from package \pkg{base} all of which are generic, and so the default method will work for most classes (e.g., \code{"\link{Date}"}) for which a median is a reasonable concept. } \value{ The default method returns a length-one object of the same type as \code{x}, except when \code{x} is logical or integer of even length, when the result will be double. If there are no values or if \code{na.rm = FALSE} and there are \code{NA} values the result is \code{NA} of the same type as \code{x} (or more generally the result of \code{x[NA_integer_]}). } \references{ Becker, R. A., Chambers, J. M. and Wilks, A. R. (1988) \emph{The New S Language}. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole. } \seealso{\code{\link{quantile}} for general quantiles.} \examples{ median(1:4) # = 2.5 [even number] median(c(1:3, 100, 1000)) # = 3 [odd, robust] } \keyword{univar} \keyword{robust}