So the only thing that might work is a for..loop to collect all these together?
Best REgards Alex --- On Mon, 5/9/11, Patrick Breheny <patrick.breh...@uky.edu> wrote: > From: Patrick Breheny <patrick.breh...@uky.edu> > Subject: Re: [R] Recursive Indexing Failed > To: "Alaios" <ala...@yahoo.com> > Cc: "R-help@r-project.org" <R-help@r-project.org> > Date: Monday, May 9, 2011, 2:18 PM > On 05/09/2011 08:58 AM, Alaios > wrote: > > Dear all, > > I would like to ask your help concerning an error > message I get. > > > > I have the following struct > > > > str(CRagentInTime[[1]]) > > List of 2 > > $ timelag: int 0 > > $ CRagent:List of 50 > > ..$ :List of 3 > > .. ..$ CRmap: num [1:256, 1:256] NA NA NA > NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ... > > .. ..$ xy : num [1:2] 10 > 177 > > .. ..$ sr : num [1:49] > -94.9 -92.8 -79.5 -97.6 -78.4 ... > > > > and I wanted to select all the sr fields for every of > each one of the 50 CRagent Lists I have. > > > > So I tried something like > > > > str(CRagentInTime[[1]][[2]][[1:10]]$sr) and I get a > message that > > Error in CRagentInTime[[1]][[2]][[1:10]] : > > recursive indexing failed at level 3 > > Selecting multiple elements of a list using an expression > like [[1:10]] > does not work. For example: > > x <- list("a","b") > x[[1:2]] > > produces > > Error in x[[1:2]] : subscript out of bounds > > In general, the expression x[[1:2]] is not meaningful, as > the elements > of the list may be of different type, with no way to > concatenate them. > > > > > strange to me is that this one works > > > > str(CRagentInTime[[1]][[2]][[1]]$sr) > > num [1:49] -106 -92.9 -101.3 -81.9 > -96.7 ... > > > > > > I would like to thank you in advance for your help > > Best Regards > > Alex > > > _______________________ > Patrick Breheny > Assistant Professor > Department of Biostatistics > Department of Statistics > University of Kentucky > ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.