invertList {Require} | R Documentation |
Invert a 2-level list
Description
This is a simple version of purrr::transpose
, only for lists with 2 levels.
Usage
invertList(l)
Arguments
l |
A list with 2 levels. If some levels are absent, they will be |
Value
A list with 2 levels deep, inverted from l
Examples
# create a 2-deep, 2 levels in first, 3 levels in second
a <- list(a = list(d = 1, e = 2:3, f = 4:6), b = list(d = 5, e = 55))
invertList(a) # creates 2-deep, now 3 levels outer --> 2 levels inner
[Package Require version 1.0.0 Index]