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rlist (version 0.4.6.1)

list.filter: Filter a list or vector by a series of conditions

Description

The function recursively filters the data by a given series of conditions. The filter can be a single condition or multiple conditions. .data will be filtered by the first condition; then the results will be filtered by the second condition, if any; then the results will be filtered by the third, if any, etc. The results only contain elements satisfying all conditions specified in ....

Usage

list.filter(.data, ...)

Arguments

.data

A list or vector

...

logical conditions

Value

elements in .data satisfying all conditions

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
x <- list(p1 = list(type='A',score=list(c1=10,c2=8)),
       p2 = list(type='B',score=list(c1=9,c2=9)),
       p3 = list(type='B',score=list(c1=9,c2=7)))
list.filter(x, type=='B')
list.filter(x, min(score$c1, score$c2) >= 8)
list.filter(x, type=='B', score$c2 >= 8)
# }

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