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r - How to cross-paste all combinations of two vectors (each-to-each)?

I need to paste all combinations of elements from two character vectors, "each" to "each": instead of

> paste0(c("a", "b"), c("c", "d"))
[1] "ac" "bd"

I want to get

[1] "ac" "ad" "bc" "bd"

How do I do that?

Thanks.

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You can also do:

outer(c("a", "b"), c("c", "d"), FUN = "paste0")[1:4]
[1] "ac" "bc" "ad" "bd"

Both do.call and outer are valuable functions to play with. :)

Alternately, we can assign

x <- outer(c("a", "b"), c("c", "d"), FUN = "paste0")
dim(x) <- NULL
x
[1] "ac" "bc" "ad" "bd"

Without knowing the length.

More edits!

x <- outer(c("a", "b"), c("c", "d"), FUN = "paste0")
y <- t(x)
dim(y) <- NULL
y
[1] "ac" "ad" "bc" "bd"

Gets you the desired order, too.


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