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I have an example data frame:

df <- data.frame(x = 1:112, y = runif(112))

Is there a way to print a list of data frames with the first part of the list containing rows 1:10, the second 11:20, etc. up until the end (111:112)?

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You could use split(), with rep() to create the groupings.

n <- 10
nr <- nrow(df)
split(df, rep(1:ceiling(nr/n), each=n, length.out=nr))

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