Hi,
You could try this (others surely have better solutions):

out_file <- file("file.csv", open="a")  #creates a file in append mode
for (i in seq_along(l)){
write.table(names(l)[i], file=out_file, sep=",", dec=".", quote=FALSE, col.names=FALSE, row.names=FALSE) #writes the name of the list elements ("A", "B", etc) write.table(l[[i]], file=out_file, sep=",", dec=".", quote=FALSE, col.names=NA, row.names=TRUE) #writes the data.frames
}
close(out_file)  #close connection to file.csv

HTH,
Ivan


Le 3/16/2011 16:14, andrija djurovic a écrit :
Soryy, I didn't explain well what I want. I would like to have a table in
csv on txt file like this:

$A
       q1    q2
aa     1     3
bb     2 check
cc check     5
$B
       q1 q2
aa check  4
bb     1  5
The same as write.csv of any data frame.




On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Henrique Dallazuanna<www...@gmail.com>wrote:

Use dput:

dput(l, file = "l_str.txt")

Then, to read again:

l<- dget(file = 'l_str.txt')

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:55 AM, andrija djurovic<djandr...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi everybody.

I have list like this:

l<-list(data.frame(q1=c(1,2,"check"),q2=c(3,"check",5)),
data.frame(q1=c("check",1),q2=c(4,5)))
names(l)<-c("A","B")
rownames(l[[1]])<-c("aa","bb","cc")
rownames(l[[2]])<-c("aa","bb")

Every object has the same number of columns but different number of rows.
Does anyone know if it is possible to export such kind of list, into one
csv
file, and  keeping all the names?

Thanks in advance

Andrija

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