Wrappers for members of the lapply() family intended for use when a
function FUN returns a vector of integer64 objects.
vapply(), sapply() or replicate() drop the integer64 class,
resulting in a vector of numerics that require conversion back to
64-bit integers. These functions restore the missing class attribute.
sapply64(X, FUN, ..., simplify = TRUE, USE.NAMES = TRUE)vapply64(X, FUN, FUN.LEN = 1, ...)
replicate64(n, expr, simplify = "array")
a vector (atomic or list) or an expression
object. Other objects (including classed objects) will be coerced
by base::as.list.
the function to be applied to each element of X:
see ‘Details’. In the case of functions like
+, %*%, the function name must be backquoted or quoted.
optional arguments to FUN.
logical or character string; should the result be
simplified to a vector, matrix or higher dimensional array if
possible? For sapply it must be named and not abbreviated.
The default value, TRUE, returns a vector or matrix if appropriate,
whereas if simplify = "array" the result may be an
array of “rank”
(\(=\)length(dim(.))) one higher than the result
of FUN(X[[i]]).
logical; if TRUE and if X is character,
use X as names for the result unless it had names
already. Since this argument follows ... its name cannot
be abbreviated.
Integer specifying the length of the output of FUN.
integer: the number of replications.
the expression (a language object, usually a call) to evaluate repeatedly.
For details of the underlying functions, see base::lapply().
Other utility functions:
ClusterTable,
ClusterTable-methods,
Hamming(),
MSTEdges(),
SampleOne(),
TipTimedTree(),
UnshiftTree(),
as.multiPhylo(),
match,phylo,phylo-method,
sort.multiPhylo()
sapply64(as.phylo(1:6, 6), as.TreeNumber)
vapply64(as.phylo(1:6, 6), as.TreeNumber, 1)
set.seed(0)
replicate64(6, as.TreeNumber(RandomTree(6)))
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