Jim -
In what sense does cbind(A,B,C) not work?
A = matrix(rnorm(10),5,2)
B = matrix(rnorm(15),5,3)
C = matrix(rnorm(20),5,4)
cbind(A,B,C)
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5][,6]
[1,] -0.54194873 -1.1105170 -0.479010 0.619911163 0.1610162 0.49028633
[2,]
A, B, C should have the same number of rows.
mlist = replicate(3, matrix(rnorm(6), 2), simplify=FALSE)
names(mlist) = LETTERS[seq_along(mlist)]
with(mlist, cbind(A,B,C))
or,
do.call(cbind, mlist)
HTH,
baptiste
On 5 June 2011 11:14, Jim Silverton wrote:
> How can I cbind three or more matrice
do.call(cbind, list(A, B, C))
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 7:14 PM, Jim Silverton wrote:
> How can I cbind three or more matrices like A,B and C. This does not work:
>
> cbind(A,B,C)
>
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jim.
>
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How can I cbind three or more matrices like A,B and C. This does not work:
cbind(A,B,C)
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Thanks,
Jim.
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