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r - Vectorize() vs apply()

The Vectorize() and the apply() functions in R can often be used to accomplish the same goal. I usually prefer vectorizing a function for readability reasons, because the main calling function is related to the task at hand while sapply is not. It is also useful to Vectorize() when I am going to be using that vectorized function multiple times in my R code. For instance:

a <- 100
b <- 200
c <- 300
varnames <- c('a', 'b', 'c')

getv <- Vectorize(get)
getv(varnames)

vs

sapply(varnames, get)

However, at least on SO I rarely see examples with Vectorize() in the solution, only apply() (or one of it's siblings). Are there any efficiency issues or other legitimate concerns with Vectorize() that make apply() a better option?

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Vectorize is just a wrapper for mapply. It just builds you an mapply loop for whatever function you feed it. Thus there are often easier things do to than Vectorize() it and the explicit *apply solutions end up being computationally equivalent or perhaps superior.

Also, for your specific example, you've heard of mget, right?


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