Open haydenbash opened 3 years ago
This be isn’t going to be in the tests, but it’s how R accesses elements of a list. It’s a very R specific idiom I think
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 9:02 PM haydenbash @.***> wrote:
Why is the variable i in two sets of brackets?
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Why is the variable i in two sets of brackets?