ldepth
provides the depth of a list or list-like structure.
ldepth(l, DF.as.list = FALSE)
a list.
logical. TRUE
treats data frames like (sub-)lists; FALSE
like atomic elements.
A single integer indicating the depth of the list.
The depth or level or nesting of a list or list-like structure (e.g. a classed object) is found by recursing down to the bottom of the list and adding an integer count of 1 for each level passed. For example the depth of a data frame is 1. If a data frame has list-columns, the depth is 2. However for reasons of efficiency, if l
is not a data frame and DF.as.list = FALSE
, data frames found inside l
will not be checked for list column's but assumed to have a depth of 1.
# NOT RUN {
l <- list(1, 2)
ldepth(l)
l <- list(1, 2, mtcars)
ldepth(l)
ldepth(l, DF.as.list = FALSE)
l <- list(1, 2, list(4, 5, list(6, mtcars)))
ldepth(l)
ldepth(l, DF.as.list = FALSE)
# }
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