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x <- list()
x[1] <- 1
x[2] <- 1:10

A list can contain any type of data structure, so why am I getting a warning message?

In x[2] <- 1:10 :
number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
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    This is documented in ?Extract May 8, 2014 at 4:00

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You have to use double brackets to access the elements of a list:

x[[1]] <- 1
x[[2]] <- 1:10

x[2] is not a member of the list x, but another list

> x[2]
[[1]]
 [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10
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The error occurs because you're attempting to replace one NULL list element with a length 10 vector.

> x <- list()
> x[2] <- 1:10  ## error, but x[2] <- list(1:10) works
## interestingly, you did replace the first value
> x[[2]]
## [1] 1

Double brackets can be avoided on occasion, like if you fill all the empty list elements at once, operating on a vector of indices (e.g. x[1:2]).

> x <- vector('list', 2)
> x[1:2] <- list(1, 1:10)
> x
# [[1]]
# [1] 1

# [[2]]
#  [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10

And the second element can be accessed with single brackets

> x[2]
# [[1]]
#  [1]  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10

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