There was a recent fortune suggestion along the lines of any simple
English sentence can probably be satisfied with a simple set of R
functions without loops. In this case you appear to be forgetting the
"simple English sentence" part of that formulation.
--
David.
On Jun 28, 2010, at 7:37 PM, song song wrote:
my list al is as below:
mylist=list(c(2,3),5,7)
mylist
[[1]]
[1] 2 3
[[2]]
[1] 5
[[3]]
[1] 7
How could I get the following FOUR lists:
First one
[[1]]
[1] 3
[[2]]
[1] 5
[[3]]
[1] 7
Second one
[[1]]
[1] 2
[[2]]
[1] 5
[[3]]
[1] 7
Third One
[[1]]
[1] 2 3
[[2]]
[1] 7
Last one
[[1]]
[1] 2 3
[[2]]
[1] 5
Do I have to use 'for' loops? Please give me sone suggestions!
Thank you all!!!!!
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