Is there a function in Julia that behaves like R's paste()
function? In particular, if we give the function two vectors, it would return a single vector with the element-wise concatenation of the two input vectors.
I've looked around and can't seem to find the answer for this in the docs or otherwise. An older post by John Myles White suggests that Julia's join()
function is the closest analogue, but it seems to work only on pairs of strings, not element-wise on vectors of strings.
For now, I'm just using the function below that loops over elements calling join()
, but I'm wondering if there is a better approach.
x = ["aa", "bb", "cc"]
y = ["dd", "ee", "ff"]
function mypaste(v1, v2)
n = length(v1)
res = Array{ASCIIString}(n)
for i = 1:n
res[i] = join([v1[i], v2[i]])
end
return res
end
mypaste(x, y)
Running mypaste()
gives us the output below, as desired.
3-element Array{ASCIIString,1}:
"aadd"
"bbee"
"ccff"
Is there a good alternative? Am I misunderstanding the join()
function?