On Feb 19, 2010, at 9:49 AM, statquant wrote:
Hello,
Thank you but I think not what I would like to get as an answer is
the list
("x","v","n","m") + what you gave me could work for 2 fields but if
I have
200...
What I want is a vectorize way to do
bindlists <- function(x){
output = c();
for (i in 1:length(x))
{
output = c(output,x[[i]])
}
return(output)
}
Instead try:
c( sapply(test, "[") )
The inner (implicit) loop gets you a matrix and the outer c() turns it
into the requested vector. You could have coerced the matrix to vector
with as.vector, too.
Regards
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