try this:

unlist(l)

-- 
Henrique Dallazuanna
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On 08/11/2007, Frank Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear R user
>
> Suppose I have the following list:
>
> > f <- rnorm(2)
> > s <- rnorm(3)
> > l <- list(f,s)
> > l
> [[1]]
> [1] 0.31784399 0.08575421
>
> [[2]]
> [1] -0.6191679  0.7615479 -1.0087659
>
>
> Can I stack the entries of this list in 1 vector with the first list
> entry followed by the second? The reference manual says that I can use
> the command /stack/, which can take as arguments either a list or a data
> frame. But taking simply /stack(l)/ does not work, although it is a list.
>
> Many thanks for your hint
>
> Frank Schmid
>
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