reverse | R Documentation |
A generic function for reversing vector-like or list-like objects.
This man page describes methods for reversing a character vector,
a Views object, or a MaskCollection object.
Note that reverse
is similar to but not the same as
rev
.
reverse(x, ...)
x |
A vector-like or list-like object. |
... |
Additional arguments to be passed to or from methods. |
On a character vector or a Views object, reverse
reverses
each element individually, without modifying the top-level order of the
elements. More precisely, each individual string of a character vector
is reversed.
An object of the same class and length as the original object.
rev
in base R.
revElements
in the S4Vectors package to
reverse all or some of the list elements of a list-like object.
Views objects.
MaskCollection objects.
reverse-methods in the XVector package.
## On a character vector:
reverse(c("Hi!", "How are you?"))
rev(c("Hi!", "How are you?"))
## On a Views object:
v <- successiveViews(Rle(c(-0.5, 12.3, 4.88), 4:2), 1:4)
v
reverse(v)
rev(v)
## On a MaskCollection object:
mask1 <- Mask(mask.width=29, start=c(11, 25, 28), width=c(5, 2, 2))
mask2 <- Mask(mask.width=29, start=c(3, 10, 27), width=c(5, 8, 1))
mask3 <- Mask(mask.width=29, start=c(7, 12), width=c(2, 4))
mymasks <- append(append(mask1, mask2), mask3)
reverse(mymasks)
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