Hi All: I wrote below and it works but I have a strong feeling there's a
better way to do it. I looked on the net and found some material from back
in ~2014 about concatenating
vectors but I didn't see anything final about it. Thanks for any insights.
Also, the documentation for Rcpp is beyond incredible (thanks to dirk,
romain, kevin and all the other people I'm leaving out ) but is there a
general methodology for finding equivalents of R functions. For example, if
I want a cumsum function in Rcpp, how do I know whether to use the stl with
accumulate or if there's already one built in so
that I just call cumsum.
Thanks.
#=======================================================
#include <Rcpp.h>
using namespace Rcpp;
// [[Rcpp::export]]
std::vector<double> mybar(const std::vector<double>& x, double firstelem) {
std::vector<double> tmp(x.size() + 1);
tmp[0] = firstelem;
for (int i = 1; i < (x.size()+1); i++)
tmp[i] = x[i-1];
return tmp;
}
/*** R
testvec = c(1,2,3)
testelem <- 7
mybar(testvec,testelem)
*/
#===============================
# OUTPUT FROM RUNNING ABOVE
#=================================
> testvec <- c(1,2,3)
> testelem <- 7
> mybar(testvec,testelem)
[1] 7 1 2 3
>
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