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r - Why does "hello" > 0 return TRUE?

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"hello" > 0

I tried using as.numeric("hello") but it just gave me back NA. What gives?

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Because 0 is coerced to "0". See help(">"):

 If the two arguments are atomic vectors of different types, one is
 coerced to the type of the other, the (decreasing) order of
 precedence being character, complex, numeric, integer, logical and
 raw.

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