Creating a list by just using start and final component
Wow, thank you so much! Where can I learn such creative approaches? Best, Holger
Romain Francois-2 wrote:
Hollix wrote:
Hi there, say, I have 100 matrices (m1,m2,...,m100) which I want to combine in a list. The list, thus, shall contain the matrices as components. Is it necessary to mention all 100 matrices in the list() command? I would like to use just the first and last matrix or something similar. Best, Holger
Hi, you can do something like that: matrices <- ls( pattern = "m[0-9]+" ) res <- lapply( matrices, get ) Romain -- Romain Francois Independent R Consultant +33(0) 6 28 91 30 30 http://romainfrancois.blog.free.fr
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