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I have a list of data frames

# Create dummy data
df1<-data.frame( c(1,2,3),c(2,3,4))
df2<-data.frame(c(5,6,7),c(4,5,6))

# Create a list
l<-list(df1, df2)

I would like to assign names to columns. As l[[1]][,1] gives me access to the first column, I thought I could assign 'names' as the first column name by:

l<-lapply(l, function(x)names(x[[1]][,1]<-"names"))

But this gives me an error

Error in x[[1]][, 1] <- "names" : 
  incorrect number of subscripts on matrix

Edit: Added some dput initial data

dput(lapply(head(results1, 2), head, 2))
list(structure(c(1.27679607834331, 1.05090175857491), .Dim = 2:1, .Dimnames = list(
    c("..a15.pdf", "..a17.pdf"), "x")), structure(c(2.096687569578, 
2.19826038300833), .Dim = 2:1, .Dimnames = list(c("..a15.pdf", 
"..a17.pdf"), "x")))

after trying to assign the name

dput(lapply(head(results1, 2), head, 2))
list(structure(c(1.27679607834331, 1.05090175857491), .Dim = 2:1, .Dimnames = list(
    c("..a15.pdf", "..a17.pdf"), "names")), structure(c(2.096687569578, 
2.19826038300833), .Dim = 2:1, .Dimnames = list(c("..a15.pdf", 
"..a17.pdf"), "names")))

Output:

results1[1]
[[1]]
                       names
..a15.pdf         1.27679608
..a17.pdf         1.05090176
..a18.pdf         1.51820192
..a21.pdf         2.30296037
..a2TTT.pdf       1.48568732

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You can subset the names of the dataframe:

l <- lapply(l, function(x) {names(x)[1] <-"names";x})
l

In tidyverse -

library(dplyr)
library(purrr)

l <- map(l, ~.x %>% rename_with(~'names', 1))

From the updated data it seems you have list of matrices and the first column is actually rowname which you can convert to a column and name it.

lapply(results1, function(x) {
  mat <- cbind.data.frame(names = rownames(x), x)
  rownames(mat) <- NULL
  mat
})

#[[1]]
#      names    x
#1 ..a15.pdf 1.28
#2 ..a17.pdf 1.05

#[[2]]
#      names   x
#1 ..a15.pdf 2.1
#2 ..a17.pdf 2.2
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  • thanks it works on the example I provided, so I accepted the answer. But when I try on my original list, it appears that 'names' is assigned as an attribute to the first variable in the first column (I have 22 variables) so when I try l[[1]] it gives me the two columns with no name for the first column and then this text: attr(,"names") [1] "names" NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ........... [19] NA NA NA NA . If you have an idea why is this happening it would be great otherwise I'll try to figure out myself.
    – Vasile
    Jun 3, 2021 at 12:58
  • It means that you have a different structure in your actual data. Can you provide some more information about the data? What does lengths(l) and class(l[[1]]) return?
    – Ronak Shah
    Jun 3, 2021 at 13:01
  • your second suggestions gives me this error on my list Error in UseMethod("rename_with") : no applicable method for 'rename_with' applied to an object of class "c('matrix', 'array', 'double', 'numeric')"
    – Vasile
    Jun 3, 2021 at 13:01
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    I think this might work. Try l <- lapply(l, function(x) {colnames(x)[1] <-"names";x})
    – Ronak Shah
    Jun 3, 2021 at 13:01
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    I have updated the answer which you can use on the initial data. This will create rownames as a new column, convert matrix to dataframe and remove rownames. Matrix can hold data of only one type so if you create a new column with names it will change the numbers to characters as well, hence I changed that to dataframe.
    – Ronak Shah
    Jun 3, 2021 at 13:38

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