plyr (version 1.8.3)

l_ply: Split list, apply function, and discard results.

Description

For each element of a list, apply function and discard results

Usage

l_ply(.data, .fun = NULL, ..., .progress = "none", .inform = FALSE,
  .print = FALSE, .parallel = FALSE, .paropts = NULL)

Arguments

.data
list to be processed
.fun
function to apply to each piece
...
other arguments passed on to .fun
.progress
name of the progress bar to use, see create_progress_bar
.inform
produce informative error messages? This is turned off by default because it substantially slows processing speed, but is very useful for debugging
.print
automatically print each result? (default: FALSE)
.parallel
if TRUE, apply function in parallel, using parallel backend provided by foreach
.paropts
a list of additional options passed into the foreach function when parallel computation is enabled. This is important if (for example) your code relies on external data or packages: use the .e

Value

  • Nothing

Input

This function splits lists by elements.

Output

All output is discarded. This is useful for functions that you are calling purely for their side effects like displaying plots or saving output.

References

Hadley Wickham (2011). The Split-Apply-Combine Strategy for Data Analysis. Journal of Statistical Software, 40(1), 1-29. http://www.jstatsoft.org/v40/i01/.

See Also

Other list input: laply; ldply; llply

Other no output: a_ply; d_ply; m_ply

Examples

Run this code
l_ply(llply(mtcars, round), table, .print = TRUE)
l_ply(baseball, function(x) print(summary(x)))

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