have a look at ?append(), e.g.,
x <- 101:110
append(x, 200, after = 4)
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
Dennis Fisher wrote:> Colleagues,
>
> Assume that I have a vector with N elements
> Vector <- 101:110).
>
> I would like to interpose an element into the vector at a position other
> than the start or end:
> c(101:104, 200, 105:110).
>
> I could do the following:
> NewVector <- c(Vector[1:4], NewElement, Vector[5:10])
>
> However, I suspect that there is a more elegant solution.
>
> Any proposals?
>
> Dennis
>
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