imap() is a powerful and flexible function that can be used in many different contexts. Whether you're working with lists, vectors, or other data structures, imap() can help you iterate over them while keeping track of the index or name of each element. Give it a try!
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I came across a problem last night where I wanted to filter list input from a user when they pass items to a parameter for a function that will come in my #tidyaml #package and wanted to share how nice and useful it is.
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