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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:11:16+00:00 2026-05-13T13:11:16+00:00

In python lists can be sliced like this x[4:-1] to get from the fourth

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In python lists can be sliced like this x[4:-1] to get from the fourth to the last element.

In R something similar can be accomplished for vectors with x[4:length(x)] and for multidimensional arrays with something like x[,,,,4:dim(x)[5],,,]. Is this more elegant syntax for array slicing for a particular dimension from an element in the middle to the last element?

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    2026-05-13T13:11:16+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:11 pm

    You could use the drop elements syntax:

    > (1:10)[-(1:4)]
    [1]  5  6  7  8  9 10
    
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