Thank you. I found the same answer.

----- Original Message -----From: Jared O'Connell Date: Sunday, August 19, 2007 
9:56 pmSubject: Re: [R] how to collapse a list of 1 column matrix to a 
matrix?To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Cc: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch> > x = 
matrix(rnorm(9),3)> > x>            [,1]       [,2]        [,3]> [1,]  
1.29693748  0.2018959  0.02534092> [2,] -1.19468858 -1.2249229 -0.85948508> 
[3,] -0.09274508  0.4071841 -0.11481410> > apply(x,1,which.min)> [1] 3 2 3> > > 
> On 8/20/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:> >> > One more question. After I 
collapse everything into one > matrix, I would> > like to find the index of 
column that holds minimum value for > each row. I> > remember that there is a 
function like maxCols but I can't > seem to find the> > same thing for minimum 
value. Any suggestion please?> >> > - adschai> >> >> > ----- Original Message 
-----From: Gabor Grothendieck Date: > Sunday, August> > 19, 2007 8:48 
pmSubject: Re: [R] how to collapse a list of 1 > column matrix> > to a 
matrix?To: !
 "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Cc: r-> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Try> > this:> > L <- list(`1` = 
matrix(1:4, 4), `2` = matrix(5:8, > 4))> sapply(L,> > c)> > Note that the list 
component names are kept as column > names in > the> > result> > > On 8/19/07, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:> > Hi,> > >> > I> > encounter a situation where I 
have a list whose element is a > > column> matrix. Says,> >> > $'1'> > [,1]> > 
1> > 2> > 3> >> > > $'2'> > [,1]> > 4> >> > 5> > 6> >> > Is there fast way to 
collapse the list into a > matrix like a >> > cbind operation in this case? 
Meaning, the result should be a > > matrix that> > looks like:> >> >      [,1]  
[,2]> > [1,]    1      4> > [2,]  >  2      5> >> > [3,]    3      6> >> > I 
can loop through all elements and do cbind> > manually. But I > think there 
must be a simpler way that I > don't know. Thank> > you.> >> > - adschai> >> > 
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