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r - rle-like function that catches "run" of adjacent integers

I'm pretty sure that you all agree that rle is one of those "gotcha" functions in R. Is there any similar function that can "catch" a "run" of adjacent integer values?

So, if I have a vector like this one:

x <- c(3:5, 10:15, 17, 22, 23, 35:40)

and I call that esoteric function, I'll get response like this one:

lengths: 3, 6, 1, 2, 6
values: (3,4,5), (10,11,12... # you get the point

It's not that hard to write a function like this, but still... any ideas?

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1) Calculate values and then lengths based on values

s <- split(x, cumsum(c(0, diff(x) != 1)))
run.info <- list(lengths = unname(sapply(s, length)), values = unname(s))

Running it using x from the question gives this:

> str(run.info)
List of 2
 $ lengths: int [1:5] 3 6 1 2 6
 $ values :List of 5
  ..$ : num [1:3] 3 4 5
  ..$ : num [1:6] 10 11 12 13 14 15
  ..$ : num 17
  ..$ : num [1:2] 22 23
  ..$ : num [1:6] 35 36 37 38 39 40

2) Calculate lengths and then values based on lengths

Here is a second solution based on Gregor's length calculation:

lens <- rle(x - seq_along(x))$lengths 
list(lengths = lens, values = unname(split(x, rep(seq_along(lens), lens))))

3) Calculate lengths and values without using other

This one seems inefficient since it calculates each of lengths and values from scratch and it also seems somewhat overly complex but it does manage to get it all down to a single statement so I thought I would add it as well. Its basically just a mix of the prior two solutions marked 1) and 2) above. Nothing really new relative to those two.

list(lengths = rle(x - seq_along(x))$lengths,
           values = unname(split(x, cumsum(c(0, diff(x) != 1)))))

EDIT: Added second solution.

EDIT: Added third solution. ?


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