[R] Sorting
Hans W Borchers
hwborchers at googlemail.com
Sat Feb 6 21:22:10 CET 2010
David Neu <david <at> davidneu.com> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a list of vectors (of varying lengths). I'd like to sort this
> list by applying a function to each pair of vectors in the list and
> returning information to sorting routine that let's it know which one
> is larger.
>
> To solve problems like this in Common Lisp, the sort function accepts
> a function as an argument. The arguments to this function are two
> elements of the list which is being sorted. The writer of the
> function returns t (TRUE in R) when the first argument to the function
> is larger than the second and nil (FALSE in R) otherwise.
>
> I'm wondering if there is some way to accomplish this in R.
Would the following function do what you want?
sortList <- function(L, fun) L[order(sapply(L, fun))]
Here is my test and my understanding of your request;
L <- list() # define a list of vectors of varying length
for (i in 1:10) { n <- sample(1:10, 1); L[[i]] <- runif(n) }
Ls <- sortList(L, mean)
sapply(Ls, mean) # increasing mean values
Hans Werner
> Many thanks for any help!
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
>
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