On 11-04-18 04:45 AM, Alaios wrote: > It seems you were right. > Now I can easily access my struct and substruct like this > > # all.str[[1]]] Gives access to the first struct of per.sr.struct which > containts 101 times the xorder,yorder,estimation.sr > # all.str[[1]][[2]] Gives access to the second substruct of all.str[[1]] > # all.str[[1]][[2]][[3]] Gives access to the matrix. > > Now I would like to ask you if in R cran I can make struct assignments like > this > > > all.str[[i]]<-TempApproxstruct > > > where all.str[[i]] is a list that contains 100 times the > $ :List of 3 > ..$ xorder : int 0 > ..$ yoder : int 0 > ..$ estimation.sr: logi [1:256, 1:256] NA NA NA NA NA NA ... > $ :List of 3 > ..$ xorder : int 0 > ..$ yoder : int 0 > ..$ estimation.sr: logi [1:256, 1:256] NA NA NA NA NA NA ... > .... and so on > > where str(temp.per.sr.struct) is a list that contains 100 times the > $ :List of 3 > ..$ xorder : int 0 > ..$ yoder : int 0 > ..$ estimation.sr: logi [1:256, 1:256] NA NA NA NA NA NA ... > $ :List of 3 > ..$ xorder : int 0 > ..$ yoder : int 0 > ..$ estimation.sr: logi [1:256, 1:256] NA NA NA NA NA NA ... > [list output truncated] > ...and so on. > > Will R understand this kind of assignments or not?
Why don't you just try it and see what happens ... ? ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.