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Rf_lazy_duplicate and
Rf_isValidString fixing CRAN warningsCOMPLEX0 and
STRING_PTR fixing CRAN warning;how = "names"how = "bind" and
made unique with make.unique();how = "names" when f
returns length-zero charactershow = "bind" only include child list names instead of full
path nameshow = "names" to recursively update
list namesoptions to control default settings
for how. Includes control parameters:
namesep, separator to combine list names in
how = "flatten" and how = "bind";simplify, coerce flattened list to vector in
how = "flatten" and how = "melt";namecols, include parent names as columns
L1, L2, … in wide data.frame with
how = "bind";coldepth, override depth layer mapping list elements to
data.frame columns with how = "bind"classes = "data.frame" and
how = "recurse"feverywhere and
dfaslistclasses argument in case of missing
f and condition argumentshow = "bind" to unnest a nested list
to wide data.framehow = "flatten", how = "melt" and
how = "bind" coerce flat lists to common types"1",
"2", … in .xname, .xparents,
how = "melt" and how = "bind"pokedex demo datasetfeverywhere and dfaslist are
deprecated in favor of classes (instead use
classes = "list" or
classes = "data.frame")how = "recurse" to replace the
deprecated feverywhere = "recurse".xsiblings evaluating to sibling
list in f and conditionhow = "unmelt" to restore nested list
from melted data.frame.xparents evaluating to parent
node vector in f and conditionhow = "melt" to return melted
data.frame from pruned nested listfeverywhere = "break" for list node
aggregation and feverywhere = "recurse" for list node
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