netmask {ipaddress} | R Documentation |
Network mask
Description
prefix_length()
, netmask()
and hostmask()
extract different (but
equivalent) representations of the network mask. They accept an
ip_network
or ip_interface
vector.
The functions can also convert between these alternative representations.
For example, prefix_length()
can infer the prefix length from an
ip_address
vector of netmasks and/or hostmasks, while netmask()
and
hostmask()
can accept a vector of prefix lengths.
Usage
prefix_length(x)
netmask(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'numeric'
netmask(x, is_ipv6 = NULL, ...)
hostmask(x, ...)
## S3 method for class 'numeric'
hostmask(x, is_ipv6 = NULL, ...)
Arguments
x |
|
... |
Arguments passed to methods. |
is_ipv6 |
A logical vector indicating whether to construct an IPv4 or
IPv6 address. If |
Value
-
prefix_length()
: An integer vector -
netmask()
: Anip_address
vector -
hostmask()
: Anip_address
vector
See Also
Examples
x <- ip_network(c("192.168.0.0/22", "2001:db00::0/26"))
prefix_length(x)
netmask(x)
hostmask(x)
# construct netmask/hostmask from prefix length
netmask(c(22L, 26L), c(FALSE, TRUE))
hostmask(c(22L, 26L), c(FALSE, TRUE))
# extract prefix length from netmask/hostmask
prefix_length(ip_address(c("255.255.255.0", "0.255.255.255")))
# invalid netmask/hostmask raise a warning and return NA
prefix_length(ip_address("255.255.255.1"))