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Subject: Re: [R] transpose lists
Thanks. The result should be a list of lists like...
> x
[[1]]
[1] 12.10 3.44
[[2]]
[1] 0.1 3.0
[[3]]
[1] 12.0 33.1
[[4]]
[1] 1.1 23.0
lapply(x, t) doesn't do the job, I think.
ishida
2013/3/8 PIKAL Petr
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>
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> > Can you think of a function that transposes a list like
>
> What shall
Hi
> -Original Message-
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> project.org] On Behalf Of ishi soichi
> Sent: Friday, March 08, 2013 10:50 AM
> To: r-help
> Subject: [R] transpose lists
>
> Can you think of a function that transposes a
Can you think of a function that transposes a list like
> x
[[1]]
[1] 12.1 0.1 12.0 1.1
[[2]]
[1] 3.44 3.00 33.10 23.00
?
ishida
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