Method 4 : Using map() function
map() function works similar to mapply() to combine multiple lists into one.
Syntax:
Map(c,list1,list2,..,listn)
where,
- list is the input lists
- c is the function that combines the lists
Example: R program to combine multiple lists using Map() function
R
# create list1 list1= list (names= c ( 'sravan' , 'bobby' , 'ojaswi' ), marks= c (100,89,76)) # create list2 list2= list (names= c ( 'rohith' , 'gnanesh' , 'satwik' ), marks= c (96,89,70)) # create list3 list3= list (names= c ( 'vijay' , 'gopal' , 'harsha' ), marks= c (100,89,76)) # create list4 list4= list (names= c ( 'ramya' , 'khyathi' , 'ramya preethi' ), marks= c (96,89,70)) # combine lists using Map() function final_list= Map (c,list2,list3,list4) # display list print (final_list) |
Output:
How to Combine Lists in R
In this article, we will discuss to see how to combine the Lists in R programming language.
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