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This library does one thing, and one thing only: implementing Python-style* zip() for R.
install.packages("zipR")
* without the functionality of iterators or tuples.
Some sequences of different lengths, in order to test the different
options available in zipr
.
<- c(1,2,3)
a <- c(4,5,6)
b <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
c <- c(7,8)
d <- c(9)
z <- c(NA) filler
::zipr(a,b)
zipR#> x y
#> 1 1 4
#> 2 2 5
#> 3 3 6
broadcast = TRUE
repeats elements of the shorter vector
so that it is the same length as the longer vector
zipr(a, z, broadcast = TRUE)
#> x y
#> 1 1 9
#> 2 2 9
#> 3 3 9
zipr(a, c, broadcast = TRUE)
#> x y
#> 1 1 1
#> 2 2 2
#> 3 3 3
#> 4 1 4
#> 5 2 5
#> 6 3 6
fill = TRUE
without a fillvalue
specified
fills in the shorter vector with NA
zipr(z, a, fill = TRUE)
#> x y
#> 1 9 1
#> 2 NA 2
#> 3 NA 3
zipr(c,a, fill = TRUE, fillvalue = z)
#> x y
#> 1 1 1
#> 2 2 2
#> 3 3 3
#> 4 4 9
#> 5 5 9
#> 6 6 9
zipr(c,z, fill = TRUE, fillvalue = d)
#> x y
#> 1 1 9
#> 2 2 7
#> 3 3 8
#> 4 4 7
#> 5 5 8
#> 6 6 7
The demo for zipR is also available here.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.