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Aprenda Challenge: Inline Functions with apply | Anonymous Functions in R
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bookChallenge: Inline Functions with apply

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Use your understanding of anonymous functions and the apply family to classify each element in a numeric vector as "positive", "negative", or "zero".

  • Create function determine_sign that take a list.
  • Use sapply with an anonymous function to process each element of the input vector.
  • The function must return a character vector of the same length as the input, with each element classified as "positive", "negative", or "zero".

The result for (3, -2, 0, 7, -5) should look like:

"positive" "negative" "zero" "positive" "negative"

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Tarefa

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Use your understanding of anonymous functions and the apply family to classify each element in a numeric vector as "positive", "negative", or "zero".

  • Create function determine_sign that take a list.
  • Use sapply with an anonymous function to process each element of the input vector.
  • The function must return a character vector of the same length as the input, with each element classified as "positive", "negative", or "zero".

The result for (3, -2, 0, 7, -5) should look like:

"positive" "negative" "zero" "positive" "negative"

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Seção 2. Capítulo 4
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