Hi Luigi,

It depends on how you want to put the different elements of my.list into a data.frame. Basically, data.frames are lists, so doing
data.frame(my.list)
is straigthforward.

HTH,
Ivan

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Le 14/09/15 13:07, Luigi Marongiu a écrit :
Dear all,
i would like to convert a list onto a data frame object. Is there an
easy way of doing it? I know I should use unlist() but I am not sure
about the implementation for the addition of the row numbers; or I
could extract one member at the time with something like x <-
my.list[[i]] but then how to append the results to an object?
Thank you.
Best regards
Luigi

my.list <- replicate(5, matrix(1:(6*27), ncol = 6, byrow = TRUE), FALSE)

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