?"[" should give you enough information. In short, "[" is an operator to extract elements, you can think of it as a function with special semantics. For a simple vector,
v = c("one", "two") v[2] selects the second element of the vector, and is equivalent to, `[`(v, 2) # "two" as you can see from, call("[",v,2) # c("one", "two")[2] So, in lapply(), I specified "[" as the function to be applied to each element of the list, and I passed an additional parameter indicating which object should be selected ("y"). Best, baptiste 2010/1/22 Ivan Calandra <ivan.calan...@uni-hamburg.de>: > Thanks Baptiste, it does help. > > However, I don't really understand what "[" means. Could you please tell me > more about it? I didn't find anything helpful on that in the help. > > Thanks in advance > Ivan > > > > Le 1/22/2010 17:19, baptiste auguie a écrit : >> >> Hi, >> >> Try this, >> >> a = replicate(3, data.frame(x=1:10, y=rnorm(10)), simplify=FALSE) >> >> lapply(a, "[", "y") >> >> HTH, >> >> baptiste >> >> 2010/1/22 Ivan Calandra<ivan.calan...@uni-hamburg.de>: >> >>> >>> Hi everybody! >>> >>> I have a (stupid) question but I cannot find a way to do it! >>> >>> I have a list like: >>> >>>> >>>> SPECSHOR_tx_Asfc >>>> >>> >>> $cotau >>> SPECSHOR Asfc.median >>> 38 cotau 381.0247 >>> 39 cotau 154.6280 >>> 40 cotau 303.3219 >>> 41 cotau 351.2933 >>> 42 cotau 156.5327 >>> $eqgre >>> SPECSHOR Asfc.median >>> 145 eqgre 219.5389 >>> 146 eqgre 162.5926 >>> 147 eqgre 146.3726 >>> 148 eqgre 127.6413 >>> 149 eqgre 274.2888 >>> $gicam >>> SPECSHOR Asfc.median >>> 263 gicam 174.7445 >>> 264 gicam 83.4821 >>> 265 gicam 157.6005 >>> 266 gicam 153.7519 >>> 267 gicam 344.9775 >>> >>> I would just like to remove the column "SPECSHOR" (or extract the other >>> one) >>> so that it looks like >>> $cotau >>> Asfc.median >>> 38 381.0247 >>> 39 154.6280 >>> 40 303.3219 >>> 41 351.2933 >>> 42 156.5327 >>> etc. >>> >>> How should I do it? I know how to select each element like >>> SPECSHOR_tx_Asfc[[1]], but I don't know how to select a single column >>> within >>> an element. >>> >>> Could you please help me on that? >>> >>> Thanks >>> Ivan >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> 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. >>> >>> >> >> > > -- > Ivan CALANDRA > PhD Student > University of Hamburg > Biozentrum Grindel und Zoologisches Institut und Museum > Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3 > D-20146 Hamburg, GERMANY > +49(0)40 42838 6231 > ivan.calan...@uni-hamburg.de > > > ********** > http://www.for771.uni-bonn.de > http://webapp5.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mammals/eng/mitarbeiter.php > > ______________________________________________ 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.