
These functions concatenate all the strings in each character vector
in a given list.
stri_c_list
and stri_paste_list
are aliases for
stri_join_list
.
stri_join_list(x, sep = "", collapse = NULL)stri_c_list(x, sep = "", collapse = NULL)
stri_paste_list(x, sep = "", collapse = NULL)
Returns a character vector.
a list consisting of character vectors
a single string; separates strings in each of the character
vectors in x
a single string or NULL
; an optional
results separator
Marek Gagolewski and other contributors
Unless collapse
is NULL
, the result will be a single string.
Otherwise, you get a character vector of length equal
to the length of x
.
Vectors in x
of length 0 are silently ignored.
If collapse
or sep
has length greater than 1,
then only the first string will be used.
The official online manual of stringi at https://stringi.gagolewski.com/
Gagolewski M., stringi: Fast and portable character string processing in R, Journal of Statistical Software 103(2), 2022, 1-59, tools:::Rd_expr_doi("10.18637/jss.v103.i02")
Other join:
%s+%()
,
stri_dup()
,
stri_flatten()
,
stri_join()
stri_join_list(
stri_extract_all_words(c('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.',
'Spam spam bacon sausage and spam.')),
sep=', ')
stri_join_list(
stri_extract_all_words(c('Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.',
'Spam spam bacon sausage and spam.')),
sep=', ', collapse='. ')
stri_join_list(
stri_extract_all_regex(
c('spam spam bacon', '123 456', 'spam 789 sausage'), '\\p{L}+'
),
sep=',')
stri_join_list(
stri_extract_all_regex(
c('spam spam bacon', '123 456', 'spam 789 sausage'), '\\p{L}+',
omit_no_match=TRUE
),
sep=',', collapse='; ')
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