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Get the length of each element of a list
or atomic
vector (is.atomic
) as an integer or numeric vector.
lengths(x, use.names = TRUE)
a list
, list-like such as an
expression
or an atomic vector (for which the result
is trivial).
logical indicating if the result should inherit the
names
from x
.
A non-negative integer
of length length(x)
,
except when any element has a length of more than
use.names
is true, the names are taken from the names on
x
, if any.
This function loops over x
and returns a compatible vector
containing the length of each element in x
. Effectively,
length(x[[i]])
is called for all i
, so any methods on
length
are considered.
length
for getting the length of any R object.
# NOT RUN {
require(stats)
## summarize by month
l <- split(airquality$Ozone, airquality$Month)
avgOz <- lapply(l, mean, na.rm=TRUE)
## merge result
airquality$avgOz <- rep(unlist(avgOz, use.names=FALSE), lengths(l))
## but this is safer and cleaner, but can be slower
airquality$avgOz <- unsplit(avgOz, airquality$Month)
## should always be true, except when a length does not fit in 32 bits
stopifnot(identical(lengths(l), vapply(l, length, integer(1L))))
## empty lists are not a problem
x <- list()
stopifnot(identical(lengths(x), integer()))
## nor are "list-like" expressions:
lengths(expression(u, v, 1+ 0:9))
## and we should dispatch to length methods
f <- c(rep(1, 3), rep(2, 6), 3)
dates <- split(as.POSIXlt(Sys.time() + 1:10), f)
stopifnot(identical(lengths(dates), vapply(dates, length, integer(1L))))
# }
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