[R] returning multiple values
arun
smartpink111 at yahoo.com
Mon Jul 9 21:30:14 CEST 2012
Hello,
Try this:
meanfevs<-c(3.5,4.25,6.5)
meanfevns<-c(4.7,3.23,7.6)
pfevs<-c(1.2,2.8,3.2)
pfevns<-c(4.2,3.2,8.2)
listret<-list(a=meanfevs,b=meanfevns,c=pfevs,d=pfevns)
listret
$a
[1] 3.50 4.25 6.50
$b
[1] 4.70 3.23 7.60
$c
[1] 1.2 2.8 3.2
$d
[1] 4.2 3.2 8.2
#To access the elements stored in e.g. "a"
listret[[1]]
#[1] 3.50 4.25 6.50
listret[["a"]]
#[1] 3.50 4.25 6.50
listret$a
#[1] 3.50 4.25 6.50
listret$a[1]
#[1] 3.5
listret[[c(1,2)]]
#[1] 4.25
A.K.
----- Original Message -----
From: PRAGYA SUR <pragya1386 at gmail.com>
To: r-help at r-project.org
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Sent: Monday, July 9, 2012 2:02 PM
Subject: [R] returning multiple values
I am running a program which has an output containing four vectors named
meanfevs, meanfevns, pfevs, pfevns. I wish to return all four and be able
to access them later. I used the command
return(list(a=meanfevs,b=meanfevns,c=pfevs,d=pfevns))
it did give me the ouput. However the values did not get stored in the
vectors a,b,c and d and i am not being able to access them later by just
calling a/b/c/d. Please help.
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