Hi,

This line needs double brackets:
result_1 <- (result[[1]])

With single brackets you're keeping the list object. With double brackets
you're extracting just the object within the list.

Sarah

On Friday, July 4, 2014, Cheryl Johnson <johnson.cheryl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> When I call matrices from a function, they are called but are not
> recognized as matrices. I use the code below. From the main function, when
> I use the command is.matrix(), the response is FALSE. Why are the matrices
> not recognized as matrices? Thanks in advance for any guidance.
>
> #This function creates matrices and returns them in a list.
>
> my_func <- function() {
>
>   matrix_1 = matrix(c(1,2,3,4), ncol = 2, nrow = 2)
>
>   matrix_2 = matrix(c(5,6,7,8), ncol = 2, nrow = 2)
>
>   my_list <- list(matrix_1,matrix_2)
>
>   return(my_list)
>
> }
>
> #This function calls the myfunc function.
>
> main_func <- function() {
>
>   result <- myfunc()
>
>   result_1 <- (result[1])
>
>   print(result_1)
>
>   print(is.matrix(a))
>
>   result_2 <- (result[2])
>
>   print(result_2)
>
>   print(is.matrix(result_2))
>
> }
>
> main_func()
>
> > #This function creates matrices and returns them in a list.
>
> > my_func <- function() {
>
> +   matrix_1 = matrix(c(1,2,3,4), ncol = 2, nrow = 2)
>
> +   matrix_2 = matrix(c(5,6,7,8), ncol = 2, nrow = 2)
>
> +   my_list <- list(matrix_1,matrix_2)
>
> +   return(my_list)
>
> + }
>
> > #This function calls the myfunc function.
>
> > main_func <- function() {
>
> +   result <- myfunc()
>
> +   result_1 <- (result[1])
>
> +   print(result_1)
>
> +   print(is.matrix(a))
>
> +   result_2 <- (result[2])
>
> +   print(result_2)
>
> +   print(is.matrix(result_2))
>
> + }
>
> > main_func()
>
> [[1]]
>
>      [,1] [,2]
>
> [1,]    1    3
>
> [2,]    2    4
>
>
>
> [1] FALSE
>
> [[1]]
>
>      [,1] [,2]
>
> [1,]    5    7
>
> [2,]    6    8
>
>
>
> [1] FALSE
>
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-- 
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