# Return the specific result from the list in r

I am new to the system also I am new to R language and I am trying to return specific output from a list, I am trying to return the element that are not empty in the list so I wrote the code below and I tried 2 different method and both doesn't give me what I am looking for, i hope if you guys vote me up and help me solve this problem.

I prefer to return the nonempty list element as matrix so I used this code do.call(rbind,lin) but I am getting a warring and i wish if you can fix it.

a0=rep(1,40)
a=rep(0:1,20)
b=c(rep(1,20),rep(0,20))
c0=c(rep(0,12),rep(1,28))
c1=c(rep(1,5),rep(0,35))
c2=c(rep(1,8),rep(0,32))
c3=c(rep(1,23),rep(0,17))
c4=c(rep(1,6),rep(0,34))
x=matrix(cbind(a0,a,b,c0,c1,c2,2*c2,c3,c4,c4,5*c4),nrow=40,ncol=11)
e <- crossprod(x)
ee <- eigen(e)
evals <- ee$values ColinCols <- function(ee) { ## split eigenvector matrix into a list, by columns evecs <- split(zapsmall(ee$vectors),col(ee$vectors)) ## for non-zero eigenvalues, list non-zero evec components mapply(function(val,vec) { if (val!=0) NULL else which(vec!=0) },zapsmall(ee$values),evecs)
}
lin <- ColinCols(ee)
Colin <- list()  # first method
for(i in 1:dim(x)[2]){ # first method
if(length(lin[[i]])!=0) # check if the list element empty
Colin[[i]] <- lin[[i]]  # trying to return them not empty elemet and stor them in Colin
}
do.call(rbind,lin) # Second method it return this matrix
[,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,]    6    7    9   10   11
[2,]    9   10    9   10    9
[3,]    6    7    9   10   11


Warning message: In function (..., deparse.level = 1) : number of columns of result is not a multiple of vector length (arg 10)

but I want somthing like this

     [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [,5]
[1,]    6    7    9   10   11
[2,]    9   10    NA   NA  NA
[3,]    6    7    9   10   11


Can you guys help me please?

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Have a look at the function rbind.fill in the package plyr. –  joran Sep 28 '12 at 14:03
Does your code work as expected up to a certain point? If so, at what point does it seem to "break" and not do what you expect? For example, what is your expected output for the first lin or for Colin? –  Ananda Mahto Sep 28 '12 at 16:46
@mrdwab yes the code work up to lin, as you know lin is list and the last 3 elements of that list are the collinear columns which they are vectors but different length so I need to store these vectors on matrix that is why I used do.call() but I am getting the warring so I am thinking either to change the methodelogy or fix this code if it is possible –  Stat Sep 28 '12 at 17:21