I have a list of dataframes, whose columns have names.
If I want to change the names of the dataframes within the list (rather than the names of the parent list), I cannot access them directly via names() or colnames(), rather I must use lapply() to get the names.
However, if I use lapply to return the column names, then they only exist within the lapply call, and I cannot assign new names to the list in the parent environment.
Here's a MWE below:
1/ Create the object
require(xts)
data(sample_matrix)
x <- as.xts(sample_matrix)
y <- lapply(split(x, "months"), data.frame)
2/ The column names of the dataframes are not directly accessible
names(y)
NULL
colnames(y)
NULL
3/ We can try to use lapply
lapply(y, function(z) names(z) <- c('Op', 'Hi', 'Lo', 'Clo'))
[[1]]
[1] "Op" "Hi" "Lo" "Clo" ...
But it hasn't actually assigned names to the object.