Dear list,

I would generate a loop: 


        a<-c(1:98)
        for (i in a ) 
{ 
cbind(vor.tile[[i]]$x, vor.tile[[i]]$y)->p
rbind(p,c(p[1,]))->p.c
Polygon(p.c)->pc.p
Polygons(list(pc.p),sprintf("p%s",i))->pc.ps

sprintf("pc.ps%s",i)<-pc.ps
}

I need to obtain 98 pc.ps objects (like: pc.ps1, pc.ps2....pc.ps98) but I
d'ont use sprintf for it.

How can made it?

many tanks in advance

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