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I want to use lapply() to print all the elements that I have inside of a list. The following code does that, but the output produced is strange.

N.seq <- c(1,2,3,4,5)
lapply(N.seq,print)

What I get from R looks like this.

[1] 1
[1] 2
[1] 3
[1] 4
[1] 5
[[1]]
[1] 1

[[2]]
[1] 2

[[3]]
[1] 3

[[4]]
[1] 4

[[5]]
[1] 5

How can I get lapply() to only print each thing in the list once?

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An option is invisible

invisible(lapply(N.seq, print))
#[1] 1
#[1] 2
#[1] 3
#[1] 4
#[1] 5

If we want to convert the vector to list,

as.list(N.seq)

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