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r - Convert a dataframe to a vector (by rows)

I have a dataframe with numeric entries like this one

test <- data.frame(x = c(26, 21, 20), y = c(34, 29, 28))

How can I get the following vector?

> 26, 34, 21, 29, 20, 28

I was able to get it using the following, but I guess there should be a much more elegant way

X <- test[1, ]
for (i in 2:dim(test)[ 1 ]){
   X <- cbind(X, test[i, ])
   } 
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You can try as.vector(t(test)). Please note that, if you want to do it by columns you should use unlist(test).


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