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got a list named x which has 25 elements. Each of which is named after a country. Inside each country i have 10-20 variables and i want to create a new one inside each dataframe which uses one already existing variable (lets name it y) to create a new variable.

closest i have come to solving it is using a for loop but using the [[<- creates newvariables outside the list (which is too much of a hustle to put in again) with "[[" in their name.

also assign doesnt work either due to invalid first argument error (propably due to my effort to dynamically create them)

i guess a nested lapply is the best option but being new to R dont know how that would work

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We can loop over the list with lapply and transform to create a new variable

lapply(lst, transform, newVar = y)
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    great suggestion! i got that feeling when you write 40 lines and someone suggests 1 line and works better! loving R! also any suggestiongs how i could create more than 1 newVar and name it dynamically? tried something like: for (k in 1:6){ name<-paste("newvar",k,sep="") list<-lapply(list,transform,name= y-k) }
    – Dabligiu
    Jun 1, 2016 at 12:54
  • @Dabligiu Perhaps lapply(lst, transform, newVar=y, newVar1 = someOtherVar)
    – akrun
    Jun 1, 2016 at 13:14
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I do not really understand your question, could you paste some code and say what you'd like to see. When I have to create variables names dynamically I use trick as the one below:

names(tmp) = paste('y', 1:25, sep='')

If you search help(names) you should get how to change columns and row names specifically. Paste is just a way to concatenate different types of text you want into your variable names

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  • sorry for the bad explanation. it seems though akrun has understood and provided exactly the answer i was looking for:)
    – Dabligiu
    Jun 1, 2016 at 12:52

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