>>>>> "James" == James Foadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> on Fri, 15 Oct 2004 11:36:14 +0100 writes:
James> On Friday 15 Oct 2004 11:02 am, you wrote: >> >> or unname(classi) -- which is slightly more expressive in this >> case and possibly more desirable in other situations. >> >> Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich >> James> Thanks, Martin. James> I've tried, like you suggested: James> un_classi <- unname(classi) James> but nothing changed. By typing, for instance: James> un_classi[[1]] "of course" -- I just chimed in with Christian who proposed as.vector(.) Since your 'classi' is a list with named vector as components, you'd need something like un_classi <- lapply(classi, unname) I'm sorry to have added more confusion. OTOH, really, I think you should learn a bit more about basic manipulation of R objects and study something like "An Introduction to R". Regards, Martin James> I still obtained twice the values. But, if I type: James> un_classe_01 <- unname(classi[[1]]) James> the un_classe_01 is an unnamed vector. (exactly, since it works on the *component* of a list) James> Cheers, James> james ______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html