(I am definitively using wrong terminology in this question, sorry for that - I just don't know the correct way to describe this in R terms...)
I want to create a structure of heterogeneous objects. The dimensions are not necessary rectangular. What I need would be probably called just "array of objects" in other languages like C. By 'object' I mean a structure consisting of different members, i.e. just a list in R - for example:
myObject <- list(title="Uninitialized title", xValues=rep(NA,50), yValues=rep(NA,50))
and now I would like to make 100 such objects, and to be able to address their members by something like
for (i in 1:100) {myObject[i]["xValues"]<-rnorm(50)}
or
for (i in 1:100) {myObject[i]$xValues<-rnorm(50)}
I would be grateful for any hint about where this thing is described.
Thanks in advance!
matrix
. You can hold many different matrices in a singlelist
. ie, you will have alist of matrices
. If the objects are of varying type, you can store them in adata.frame
or alist
, in which case you would have alist of data.frames
or alist of lists
.