I have a list of numerical vectors, and I need to create a list containing only one copy of each vector. There isn't a list method for the identical function, so I wrote a function to apply to check every vector against every other.
F1 <- function(x){
to_remove <- c()
for(i in 1:length(x)){
for(j in 1:length(x)){
if(i!=j && identical(x[[i]], x[[j]]) to_remove <- c(to_remove,j)
}
}
if(is.null(to_remove)) x else x[-c(to_remove)]
}
The problem is that this function becomes very slow as the size of the input list x increases, partly due to the assignment of two large vectors by the for loops. I'm hoping for a method that will run in under one minute for a list of length 1.5 million with vectors of length 15, but that might be optimistic.
Does anyone know a more efficient way of comparing each vector in a list with every other vector? The vectors themselves are guaranteed to be equal in length.
Sample output is shown below.
x = list(1:4, 1:4, 2:5, 3:6)
F1(x)
> list(1:4, 2:5, 3:6)
