Excellent - the "as.data.frame" trick was just what I needed!
Many thanks,
Nick
From: baptiste auguie [baptiste.aug...@googlemail.com]
Sent: 14 September 2009 17:48
To: Masca, N.
Cc: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] Which "apply&q
Hi,
try this,
rowMeans(as.data.frame(Coefs))
# or apply(as.data.frame(Coefs), 1, mean)
HTH,
baptiste
2009/9/14 Masca, N.
> Dear All,
>
> I have a problem which *should* be pretty straightforward to resolve - but
> I can't work out how!
>
> I have a list of 3 coefficient estimates for 4 diffe
Masca, N. wrote:
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have a problem which *should* be pretty straightforward to resolve - but
> I can't work out how!
>
> I have a list of 3 coefficient estimates for 4 different datasets:
>
> Coefs<-list(c(1,0.6,0.5),c(0.98,0.65,0.4),c(1.05,0.55,0.45),c(0.99,0.50,0.47))
>
>
Dear All,
I have a problem which *should* be pretty straightforward to resolve - but I
can't work out how!
I have a list of 3 coefficient estimates for 4 different datasets:
Coefs<-list(c(1,0.6,0.5),c(0.98,0.65,0.4),c(1.05,0.55,0.45),c(0.99,0.50,0.47))
All I want to do is take the sum (or mean
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