I think this is glossing over 9.7 of 'The R Inferno'.
You aren't telling us what you really want to achieve.
It seems hard for me to believe that the approach
you are taking is going to be the easiest route to
whatever that is.
Patrick Burns
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Skotara wrote:
Dear R-users,
I would like to assign elements to a list in the following manner:
mylist <- list(a = a, b = b, c = c)
To do this I tried
myexpr <- expression(a = a, b = b, c = c)
mylist <- list( eval(myexpr) )
It ends up by overwriting a when b is assigned and b when c is
assigned. Additionally the element of the list does not have a name.
Could you tell me why this is the case?
Thank you very much in advance!
Best regards,
Nils
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