Thanks to Jim, Peter and Jeff who all saw the solution!
Best wishes
Troels
Den 16-02-2015 kl. 18:46 skrev Jeff Newmiller:
You have two named objects when your goal is to have one that contains five
others.
ASL <- vector( "list", 5 )
for (j in 1:5){
ASL[[j]] <- vector( "list", 5 )
for (i in 1:5) {
ASL[[j]][[i]] <- i^j
}
}
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On February 16, 2015 8:43:51 AM PST, Troels Ring <tr...@gvdnet.dk> wrote:
Dear friends - this is simple I know but I can figure it out without
your help.
I have for each of 2195 instances 10 variables measured at specific
times from 6 to several hundred, so if I just take one of the
instances,
I can make a list of the 10 variables together with their variable
times. But when I have 2195 such instances I cannot get it how to make
a
list of these individual lists
As a toy example demonstrating mercilessly my problem, if ASL[j] is
mean
to take the list of here 5 entries made in RES[[i]] and I write this
(ignoring the times) it certainly doesn't work
ASL <- list()
RES <- list()
for (j in 1:5){
for (i in 1:5)
ASL[[j]] <-
RES[[i]] <- i^j }
All best wishes
Troels Ring
Aalborg, Denmark
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