Hi Arnaud,
Try the following (untested):
txt <- paste('DailyPL',c("100419", "100420", "100421"), sep = "")
do.call(rbind, lapply(txt, get))
HTH,
Jorge
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:24 AM, arnaud Gaboury <> wrote:
> Dear group,
>
> Here is my environment:
>
> > ls()
> [1] "DailyPL100419" "DailyPL100420" "DailyPL100421" "dd" "i"
> "l" "PLglobal" "Pos100416" "Pos100419" "Pos100420"
> "Pos100421" "position"
> [13] "result" "sel" "Trad100416" "Trad100419"
> "Trad100420" "Trad100421" "trade"
>
> With "sel" the following element :
>
> sel <-
> c("100419", "100420", "100421")
>
>
> "DailyPL100419" , "DailyPL100420","DailyPL100421" are all data frames with
> same columns names. I want to rbind them with this condition :
>
>
> for (i in sel[-1])
>
> I have no idea how to write it.
>
> TY for any help
>
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