AtomicList {IRanges} | R Documentation |
An extension of TypedList
that holds
only atomic vectors in either a natural or run-length encoded form.
The lists of atomic vectors are LogicalList
, IntegerList
,
NumericList
, ComplexList
, CharacterList
, and
RawList
. There is also an RleList
class for
run-length encoded versions of these atomic vector types.
LogicalList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
logical
vectors in ...
into a new LogicalList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.IntegerList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
integer
vectors in ...
into a new IntegerList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.NumericList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
numeric
vectors in ...
into a new NumericList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.ComplexList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
complex
vectors in ...
into a new ComplexList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.CharacterList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
character
vectors in ...
into a new CharacterList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.RawList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
raw
vectors in ...
into a new RawList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.RleList(..., compress = TRUE)
: Concatenates the
run-length encoded atomic vectors in ...
into a new
RleList
.
If compress
, the internal storage of the data is compressed.P. Aboyoun
TypedList
for the applicable methods.
int1 <- c(1L,2L,3L,5L,2L,8L) int2 <- c(15L,45L,20L,1L,15L,100L,80L,5L) collection <- IntegerList(int1, int2) ## names names(collection) <- c("one", "two") names(collection) names(collection) <- NULL # clear names names(collection) names(collection) <- "one" names(collection) # c("one", NA) ## extraction collection[[1]] # range1 collection[["1"]] # NULL, does not exist collection[["one"]] # range1 collection[[NA_integer_]] # NULL ## subsetting collection[numeric()] # empty collection[NULL] # empty collection[] # identity collection[c(TRUE, FALSE)] # first element collection[2] # second element collection[c(2,1)] # reversed collection[-1] # drop first collection$one ## replacement collection$one <- int2 collection[[2]] <- int1 ## combining col1 <- IntegerList(one = int1, int2) col2 <- IntegerList(two = int2, one = int1) col3 <- IntegerList(int2) append(col1, col2) append(col1, col2, 0) c(col1, col2, col3) ## get the mean for each element lapply(col1, mean)