mapply {base} | R Documentation |
mapply
is a multivariate version of sapply
.
mapply
applies FUN
to the first elements of each ...
argument, the second elements, the third elements, and so on.
Arguments are recycled if necessary.
mapply(FUN, ..., MoreArgs = NULL, SIMPLIFY = TRUE, USE.NAMES = TRUE)
FUN |
function to apply, found via |
... |
arguments to vectorize over (vectors or lists of strictly positive length, or all of zero length). |
MoreArgs |
a list of other arguments to |
SIMPLIFY |
logical or character string; attempt to reduce the
result to a vector, matrix or higher dimensional array; see
the |
USE.NAMES |
logical; use names if the first ... argument has names, or if it is a character vector, use that character vector as the names. |
mapply
calls FUN
for the values of ...
(re-cycled to the length of the longest, unless any have length zero),
followed by the arguments given in MoreArgs
. The arguments in
the call will be named if ...
or MoreArgs
are named.
A list, or for SIMPLIFY = TRUE
, a vector, array or list.
sapply
, after which mapply()
is modelled.
outer
, which applies a vectorized function to all
combinations of two arguments.
mapply(rep, 1:4, 4:1) mapply(rep, times = 1:4, x = 4:1) mapply(rep, times = 1:4, MoreArgs = list(x = 42)) mapply(function(x,y) seq_len(x) + y, c(a = 1, b = 2, c = 3), # names from first c(A = 10, B = 0, C = -10)) word <- function(C,k) paste(rep.int(C,k), collapse = '') utils::str(mapply(word, LETTERS[1:6], 6:1, SIMPLIFY = FALSE))