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Message-ID: <888672653.228182.1458046179069.JavaMail.yahoo@mail.yahoo.com>
Date: 2016-03-15T12:49:39Z
From: Mohammad Tanvir Ahamed
Subject: List funtion
In-Reply-To: <CAHxKz8ZgH1Qt8vLW-H6xpSQsMNW58teOKn0k+vfBmxvOS2ouCQ@mail.gmail.com>

> v3<-list(rep(list(v1),2),rep(list(v2),3)) 
> v3 
[[1]] 
[[1]][[1]] 
[1]  8  4  9 12 

[[1]][[2]] 
[1]  8  4  9 12 


[[2]] 
[[2]][[1]] 
[1]  7  8 11 

[[2]][[2]] 
[1]  7  8 11 

[[2]][[3]] 
[1]  7  8 11

if you want to track each list category. 
 Tanvir Ahamed 
G?teborg, Sweden   |  mashranga at yahoo.com 


----- Original Message -----
From: Andr? Luis Neves <andrluis at ualberta.ca>
To: r-help at r-project.org
Sent: Monday, 14 March 2016, 23:20
Subject: [R] List funtion

Dear,

I have the following data:

v1 <- c(8,4,9,12)
v2 <- c(7, 8, 11)
my_list <- list(v1,v2)
rep (my_list,3)

My question is how I can modify my command line to create a list called my_list
containing two copies of the first vector (v1) and three copies of the vector
2 (v2).

The above command line creates 3 copies of both vectors, but I would like
to create 2 copies of one and 3 from the other, and return these results
within my_list object.

Thanks,

Andre

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