oh, unlist - very nice function, thanks :)

on 06/27/2008 11:23 AM Jorge Ivan Velez said the following:
Hi Ramya,

Try something like this:

as.character(unlist(lapply(geneset,function(x) x[1])))

HTH,

Jorge



On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 10:33 AM, Rajasekaramya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Hi,

I have a problem in assessing the list element.

    i have list called geneset it contains the following elements

    > geneset
     [[1]]
        V1          V2       V3  .......V200
  Genename    gene1  gene2....gene200

  [[2]]
      V1            V2   V3 V4...V[240]
   Genename    gene1 gene2....gene240
 :
 :
 :
 :
 : [[5431]]


i want to get  V1 values for all the elements(1:5431) in the geneset in a
may be in a vector or in any other form


Ramya Thulasingam
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