Understanding Lists
A list is a flexible data type that, unlike a vector, can store elements of different types in a single object.
Creating List
To create a list, use the list() function and pass the values you want to store as arguments. You can even store a text string, a number, and a logical value together.
Example
1list("Text", 42, TRUE)
The structure of the list output differs from that of a vector, since each element is displayed with its index in double brackets.
Swipe to start coding
- Create a list named
infowith the information on the current chapter and course:'R Introduction',6(section),1(chapter in the section),41(chapter overall). - Output the value of this list.
Solution
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Understanding Lists
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A list is a flexible data type that, unlike a vector, can store elements of different types in a single object.
Creating List
To create a list, use the list() function and pass the values you want to store as arguments. You can even store a text string, a number, and a logical value together.
Example
1list("Text", 42, TRUE)
The structure of the list output differs from that of a vector, since each element is displayed with its index in double brackets.
Swipe to start coding
- Create a list named
infowith the information on the current chapter and course:'R Introduction',6(section),1(chapter in the section),41(chapter overall). - Output the value of this list.
Solution
Merci pour vos commentaires !
single