future.apply (Q45068)

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Apply Function to Elements in Parallel using Futures
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future.apply
Apply Function to Elements in Parallel using Futures

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    1.10.0
    5 November 2022
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    1.11.0
    21 May 2023
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    0.1.0
    15 January 2018
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    0.2.0
    1 May 2018
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    1.0.0
    20 June 2018
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    1.0.1
    27 August 2018
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    1.1.0
    17 January 2019
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    1.2.0
    7 March 2019
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    1.3.0
    18 June 2019
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    1.4.0
    7 January 2020
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    1.5.0
    17 April 2020
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    1.6.0
    1 July 2020
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    1.7.0
    4 January 2021
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    1.8.1
    10 August 2021
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    1.9.0
    26 April 2022
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    1.9.1
    7 September 2022
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    1.11.1
    21 December 2023
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    21 December 2023
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    Implementations of apply(), by(), eapply(), lapply(), Map(), .mapply(), mapply(), replicate(), sapply(), tapply(), and vapply() that can be resolved using any future-supported backend, e.g. parallel on the local machine or distributed on a compute cluster. These future_*apply() functions come with the same pros and cons as the corresponding base-R *apply() functions but with the additional feature of being able to be processed via the future framework.
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