![]() ![]() R’s base data structures can be organised by their dimensionality (1d, 2d, or nd) and whether they’re homogeneous (all contents must be of the same type) or heterogeneous (the contents can be of different types). If you need more details, you can find them in R’s documentation. Instead, I’ll show you how they fit together as a whole. In this brief overview, I won’t discuss individual types in depth. ![]() You’ve probably used many (if not all) of them before, but you may not have thought deeply about how they are interrelated. This chapter summarises the most important data structures in base R. ![]() ![]() You’re reading the first edition of Advanced R for the latest on this topic, see the Vectors chapter in the second edition.
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