Hi,

What about:
my.list <- vector(mode="list", length=number_of_matrices)
?

HTH,
Ivan

Le 6/9/2010 15:46, Luis Borda de Agua a écrit :
I would like to have a list where each element is a matrix, for example:

my.list<- list(matrix(0, ncol=3, nrow=3),
                        matrix(0, ncol=3, nrow=3),
                        matrix(0, ncol=3, nrow=3))

The problem is, I would like to be able to change automatically the number of 
elements in the list (not only three as in the above example).

That is, the instruction creating the list would be a part of a function that 
has an inputing parameter stating how many elements (matrices) the list has.

I have tried several things, but none worked.
However, this seems to be a rather simple problem.
All help is welcome!

LBA

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