1. wrap in proto
When creating your list structure try wrapping the data frames in proto objects:
library(proto)
L <- list(a = proto(DF = BOD), b = proto(DF = BOD))
rapply(L, f = function(.) colSums(.$DF), how = "replace")
giving:
$a
Time demand
22 89
$b
Time demand
22 89
Wrap the result of your function in a proto object too if you want to further rapply
it;
f <- function(.) proto(result = colSums(.$DF))
out <- rapply(L, f = f, how = "replace")
str(out)
giving:
List of 2
$ a:proto object
.. $ result: Named num [1:2] 22 89
.. ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:2] "Time" "demand"
$ b:proto object
.. $ result: Named num [1:2] 22 89
.. ..- attr(*, "names")= chr [1:2] "Time" "demand"
2. write your own rapply alternative
recurse <- function (L, f) {
if (inherits(L, "data.frame")) f(L)
else lapply(L, recurse, f)
}
L <- list(a = BOD, b = BOD)
recurse(L, colSums)
This gives:
$a
Time demand
22 89
$b
Time demand
22 89
ADDED: second approach
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