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r - How do I create a list of vectors in Rcpp?

I'm writing an Rcpp module an would like to return as one element of the RcppResultSet list a list whose elements are vectors. E.g., .Call("myfunc")$foo should be something like:

[[1]]
[1] 1

[[2]]
[1] 1 1

[[3]]
[1] 1 1 1

(the exact numbers are not important here). The issue is that I don't know the right Rcpp way of doing this. I tried passing a vector<vector<int> > but this constructs a matrix by silently taking the length of the first vector as the width (even if the matrix is ragged!). I've tried constructing an RcppList but have a hard time casting various objects (like RcppVector) safely into SEXPs.

Anyone have tips on best practices for dealing with complicated structures such as lists of vectors in Rcpp?

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[ Nice to see this here but Romain and I generally recommend the rccp-devel list for question. Please post there going forward as the project is not yet that large it warrants to have questions scattered all over the web. ]

RcppResultSet is part of the older classic API whereas a lot of work has gone into what we call the new API (starting with the 0.7.* releases). Have a look at the current Rcpp page on CRAN and the list of vignettes -- six and counting.

With new API you would return something like

return Rcpp::List::create(Rcpp::Named("vec") = someVector,
                          Rcpp::Named("lst") = someList,
                          Rcpp::Named("vec2") = someOtherVector);

all in one statement (and possibly using explicit Rcpp::wrap() calls), creating what in R would be

list(vec=someVector, lst=someList, vec2=someOtherVector)

And Rcpp::List should also be able to do lists of lists of lists... though I am not sure we have unit tests for this --- but there are numerous examples in the 500+ unit tests.

As it happens, I spent the last few days converting a lot of RQuantLib code from the classic API to the new API. This will probably get released once we get version 0.8.3 of Rcpp out (hopefully in a few days). In the meantime, you can look at the RQuantLib SVN archive


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