Dear R family,
I hope you all be doing great. I have a dataset of following format. The data 
file is of the following format.

      st year month day discharge
1  A     2004     1   1  6.752828
2  A     2004     1   2  7.602053
3  A     2004     1   3  5.583619
4  A     2004     1   4  5.019562
5  A     2004     1   5  4.804489
6  A     2004     1   6  4.363541
7  A     2004     1   7  3.801333
8  A     2004     1   8  3.455991
9  A     2004     1   9  3.402634
10 A     2004     1  10  3.250693
...... 
......
continue
......
......
         st year month day discharge
20000    AY 1967    10   3      0.56
20001    AY 1967    10   4      0.56
20002    AY 1967    10   5      0.48
20003    AY 1967    10   6      0.56
20004    AY 1967    10   7      0.48
20005    AY 1967    10   8      0.40
20006    AY 1967    10   9      0.40
20007    AY 1967    10  10      0.56
20008    AY 1967    10  11      0.56
20009    AY 1967    10  12      0.65
20010    AY 1967    10  13      0.85

you can see that there are five columns.
The first column has the name of the station. I want to split the data w.r.t 
the names of the stations. Each station has data for certain years. for example 
"A" has data for years from 2004 to 2010 and for "AY" its from 1967 to 
2000.similarly for other years there is data for different number of years.
I want to make a list of matrices each containing the data for that station in 
the following format
$A
2004    2005    2006    2007    2008    2009    2010
..
...
...
..
...

$AY

1967    1968    ....    2000

each column should have 365 to 366 values depending on whether there is a leap 
year or not. obviously for non-leap years 366th row should be an NA.
kindly help me on it.
Thankyou very much in advance.
Eliza

                                          
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