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I tried to write multiple csv files with the same amount of columns and rows into multiple data frames, which can be accessed in a way like this:

file[1] #Outputs the whole content of the first csv file
file[2] #Outputs the whole content of the second csv file

and so on...

I have already saved everything into one data frame, but the neccesary values can't be accessed in such a way:

files = list.files(pattern="*.csv")
myfiles = do.call(rbind, lapply(files, function(x) read.csv(x, stringsAsFactors = FALSE)))

myfiles is one big data frame but I want to access them in the way I explained above.

I am using RStudio 0.9 and my working directory is where all files are located. The csv files are named in that way: "001.csv" "002.csv" "003.csv"...

Thank you in advance

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    What if you just change it to myfiles = lapply(files, function(x) read.csv(x, stringsAsFactors = FALSE)) and then use myfiles[[1]] etc to access the elements?
    – talat
    Feb 8, 2016 at 14:08
  • This helped me, thank you :)
    – user5718928
    Feb 9, 2016 at 1:50
  • If I'm understanding correctly, I believe you want the assign function. You could then use a for-loop to loop through each of your csv files, pushing each of them to their own uniquely-named R data frames.
    – mjavon
    Feb 24, 2016 at 21:43

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