Can anyone think of a slick way to create an array that looks like c(1:n,
1:(n-1), 1:(n-2), ... , 1)?

The following works, but it's inefficient and a little hard to follow:
n<-5
junk<-array(1:n,dim=c(n,n))
junk[((lower.tri(t(junk),diag=T)))[n:1,]]

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

-Dan



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