What is a List?
You met with lists in the previous section. In simple wording, a list is a data type similar to a vector allowing for storing values of different types.
To create list in R, use the list()
function, passing all the values you want to store as the parameters. For example, we can store a single text string, number, and logical value in one 'container'.
1234# Creating a list test <- list("Text", 42, TRUE) # Output list value test
As you can see, the list output is much larger than the vector one.
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Create a list named info
with the information on the current chapter and course: 'R Introduction'
, 6
(section), 1
(chapter in the section), 41
(chapter overall). Output the value of this list, then.
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You met with lists in the previous section. In simple wording, a list is a data type similar to a vector allowing for storing values of different types.
To create list in R, use the list()
function, passing all the values you want to store as the parameters. For example, we can store a single text string, number, and logical value in one 'container'.
1234# Creating a list test <- list("Text", 42, TRUE) # Output list value test
As you can see, the list output is much larger than the vector one.
Swipe to start coding
Create a list named info
with the information on the current chapter and course: 'R Introduction'
, 6
(section), 1
(chapter in the section), 41
(chapter overall). Output the value of this list, then.
Oplossing
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