I'm not sure JD's answer gives you exactly what you want, since the resulting object wouldn't be the same dimensions as a
, b
, etc.
Putting your data.frames into a list is a good start though. Then you can subset each column into a new list, cbind
that list into a matrix and use apply
over it's rows.
a <- data.frame(rnorm(10), runif(10))
b <- data.frame(rnorm(10), runif(10))
c <- data.frame(rnorm(10), runif(10))
d <- data.frame(rnorm(10), runif(10))
myList <- list(a,b,c,d)
sapply(1:ncol(a), function(j) { # median
apply(do.call(cbind,lapply(myList,`[`,,j)), 1, median)
})
sapply(1:ncol(a), function(j) { # mean
apply(do.call(cbind,lapply(myList,`[`,,j)), 1, mean)
})
sapply(1:ncol(a), function(j) { # faster mean
rowMeans(do.call(cbind,lapply(myList,`[`,,j)))
})