R Lists In R, lists are the second type of vector. Lists are the objects of R which contain elements of different types such as number, vectors, string and another list inside it. It can also contain a function or a matrix as its elements. A list is a data structure which has components of mixed data types. We can say, a list is a generic vector which contains other objects. Example vec < - c(3,4,5,6) char_vec < -c ("shubham","nishka","gunjan","sumit") logic_vec < -c (TRUE,FALSE,FALSE,TRUE) out_list < -list (vec,char_vec,logic_vec) out_list ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Output: [[1]] [1] 3 4 5 6 [[2]] [1] "shubham" "nishka" "gunjan" "sumit" [[3]] [1] TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE Lists creation The process of creating a list is the same as a vector. In R, the vector is created with the help of c() function. Like c() function, there is another function, i.e., list() which is used to create ...
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