[R] list()
John Kane
jrkrideau at yahoo.ca
Wed Mar 19 14:14:16 CET 2008
I cannot remember seeing any specific tutorial on the
use of list(). There are bits and pieces here and
there but outside of the little bit in the Intro to R
I cannot think of any.
For your specific question about names you can always
assign (new) names to a list
# Examples
# No name
aa <- list(rnorm(10,5,2), LETTERS[1:5])
aa
# Names
names(aa) <- c("numbers", "letters")
aa
# Change name of first element of list
names(aa)[1] <- "randoms"
aa
--- Scott Romans <scott.romans at mac.com> wrote:
> Is anyone familiar with a good tutorial (in print or
> online) on the
> use of list()? I found Matlab structures to be a
> great way to pass
> complex variables (such as a model consisting of
> differently-
> dimensioned variables) back and forth between
> functions. It seems
> list() requires that you define the components
> within the command
> (model <- list( var1 =" ", var2 = " ", etc) and that
> if you don't
> fully define and name the component variables WITHIN
> the list command,
> you won't be able to refer to them by name
> elsewhere. Instead, you
> will have to remember the order and call the
> component variables as
> model[[1]] etc. instead of model$var1. Is this a
> correct
> understanding? Are there any good, comprehensive
> explanations on
> list() with examples?
>
> Thanks!
>
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