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). See also ‘Details’. |
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.
Arguments with classes in ...
will be accepted, and their
subsetting and length
methods will be used.
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))