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Scott Chamberlain (@sckottie) · 10/2022 · Tröts: 1.619 · Folger: 456
Do 10.10.2024 06:31
#rstats thoughts on this behavior for `intersect` ? it’s clear the code within intersect has changed, but it's not clear to me if it's intended that list names are dropped?
x <- list(fruit = "pear", meat = "chicken")
y <- list(fruit = "pear")
intersect(pattern_char, body_char)
# R 4.4.1 (retains list names)
#> $fruit
#> [1] "pear"
# R-devel, 4.5.0 (drops list names)
#> [[1]]
#> [1] "pear"
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