\name{factors} \alias{factors} \title{Prime Factors} \description{ Returns a vector containing the prime factors of \code{n}. } \usage{ factors(n) } \arguments{ \item{n}{nonnegative integer} } \details{ Computes the prime factors of \code{n} in ascending order, each one as often as its multiplicity requires, such that \code{n == prod(factors(n))}. The corresponding Matlab function is called `factor', but because factors have a special meaning in R and the factor() function in R could not (or should not) be shadowed, the number theoretic function has been renamed here. } \value{ Vector containing the prime factors of \code{n}. } \seealso{ \code{\link{isprime}, \link{primes}} } \examples{ \dontrun{ factors(1002001) # 7 7 11 11 13 13 factors(65537) # is prime # Euler's calculation factors(2^32 + 1) # 641 6700417} } \keyword{ math }