[R] list to matrix
Prof Brian D Ripley
ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Thu Feb 10 12:51:34 CET 2000
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000 cstrato at EUnet.at wrote:
> Dear R-users
>
> This seems to be a trivial problem but at the moment I don´t know how to
> solve it.
>
> I have a list with 7000 matrices, every matrix has 2 columns but
> different row-sizes.
> Now I want to combine all lists into one matrix with 2 columns. I would
> have to write:
>
> ma <- rbind(list[[1]],list[[2]], and so on) (this works fine for lists
> with few matrices)
>
> Since it is not possible to write:
> ma <- rbind(list[[1:7000]]) or
> ma <- rbind(list[[1]]:list[[7000]])
> maybe someone could tell me how to do it?
You could use do.call("rbind", list), but for efficiency, something like
nr <- sapply(list, NROWS) # to get a vector of the numbers of rows.
cs <- cumsum(nr)
st <- c(0, nr[-length(nr)]) + 1
res <- matrix(, sum(nr), 2)
for(i in seq(along=nr)) res[st[i]:en[i],] <- list[[i]]
Beware: untested code.
Or, a lot sneakier but probably a lot quicker than either
row1 <- lapply(list, function(x) x[, 1])
row2 <- lapply(list, function(x) x[, 2])
matrix(c(unlist(row1), unlist(row2)),,2)
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
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