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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T21:43:06+00:00 2026-06-11T21:43:06+00:00

I would like the make the bit that uses lapply() more elegant…(i.e. a one

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I would like the make the bit that uses lapply() more elegant…(i.e. a one liner would be good) rather than having to set up a function before. i.e. is there a standard function in which i can use [,c(1:4)] or something similar as an argument…

so to make a reproducible example…

x <- xts(matrix(rnorm(500*8),ncol=8),Sys.Date()-500:1)
x.m <- split(x,'months')

The following basically only takes the first 4 columns for each element of the list created from the split and thus i have to make a function that does this but i would like it to be more elegant somehow…

ff <- function(xts.obj){xts.obj[,c(1:4)]}

g <- lapply(x.m, ff)

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    2026-06-11T21:43:07+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 9:43 pm

    [ is a function

    > args(xts:::`[.xts`)
    function (x, i, j, drop = FALSE, which.i = FALSE, ...) 
    NULL
    

    So, you can just use that. Either of these will do it.

    lapply(x.m, '[', , c(1:4))
    lapply(x.m, '[', j=c(1:4))
    
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