Is this what you want?
> x
title src probesets
1 chr16q positional CMAR,USP10,PSORS8,WT3,SLI1
2 chr4p positional ATP5I,MHW1,STGD4
3 chr1q13 positional SCARNA2
4 chr4q1 positional MORF4LP4> lapply(seq(nrow(x)), function(.row){
+ list(src=as.character(x[.row,1]),
+ title=as.character(x[.row,2]),
+ probes=as.character(x[.row,3]))
+ })
[[1]]
[[1]]$src
[1] "chr16q"
[[1]]$title
[1] "positional"
[[1]]$probes
[1] "CMAR,USP10,PSORS8,WT3,SLI1"
[[2]]
[[2]]$src
[1] "chr4p"
[[2]]$title
[1] "positional"
[[2]]$probes
[1] "ATP5I,MHW1,STGD4"
[[3]]
[[3]]$src
[1] "chr1q13"
[[3]]$title
[1] "positional"
[[3]]$probes
[1] "SCARNA2"
[[4]]
[[4]]$src
[1] "chr4q1"
[[4]]$title
[1] "positional"
[[4]]$probes
[1] "MORF4LP4"
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:48 PM, Srinivas Iyyer
<srini_iyyer_bio at yahoo.com> wrote:> Dear group,
> I have a dataframe (x). (4 rows, 3 columns for
> example)
>
> I want to create a master list (my_list) from data
> frame.
>
> I want each row of x to be a list.
>
>
> I tried 3 different ways: writing a loop, using apply,
> and going through each row.
> Going through each row works for me. since I have 1000
> rows, I cannot manually create 1000 lists and combine
> them. I apologize for the long email with all 3
> methods I tried. I request you to help me if I can
> automate last method. thanks srini
>
> proposal:
> x <- data frame
>
> list1 <- list(src=x[1,]$V1,
> title = x[1,]$V2,
> pbset = X[1]$V3)
> list2 <- list(src=x[2,]$V1,
> title = x[2,]$V2,
> pbset = X[2]$V3)
>
> master_list <- list(list1,list2)
>
>
> Solution:
> Write a for loop that takes each row and creates a
> list.
> Append this list to a master list.
>
>
> Example:
>
> > x
> title src probesets
> 1 chr16q positional CMAR,USP10,PSORS8,WT3,SLI1
> 2 chr4p positional ATP5I,MHW1,STGD4
> 3 chr1q13 positional SCARNA2
> 4 chr4q1 positional MORF4LP4
>
> > mastr_list = list()
>
> > for(i in 1:nrow(x)){
> y=list(src=as.character(x[i,src),
> title=as.character(x[i,]$title),
> probes=as.character(x[i,]$probesets))
> mastr_list[i]=y
> }
>
>
> problem:
> Warning messages:
> 1: In test[i] = y :
> number of items to replace is not a multiple of
> replacement length
> 2: In test[i] = y :
> number of items to replace is not a multiple of
> replacement length
> 3: In test[i] = y :
> number of items to replace is not a multiple of
> replacement length
> 4: In test[i] = y :
> number of items to replace is not a multiple of
> replacement length
>
> > mastr_list
> [[1]]
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[2]]
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[3]]
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[4]]
> [1] "positional"
>
>
>
> How can I make my master list.
>
> I tried also apply function and result is not exactly
> what I desire.
> >master_list <- apply(x, 1, list)
> > master_list
> [[1]]
> [[1]][[1]]
> title
> src probesets
> "chr16q"
> "positional" "CMAR,USP10,PSORS8,WT3,SLI1"
>
>
> [[2]]
> [[2]][[1]]
> title src
> probesets
> "chr4p" "positional"
> "ATP5I,MHW1,STGD4"
>
>
> [[3]]
> [[3]][[1]]
> title src probesets
> "chr1q13" "positional" "SCARNA2"
>
>
> [[4]]
> [[4]][[1]]
> title src probesets
> "chr4q1" "positional" "MORF4LP4"
>
>
>
> my final result should look like this:
> > a >
list(src=as.character(x[1,]$src),title=as.character(x[1,]$title),probes=as.character(x[1,]$probesets))
> > b >
list(src=as.character(x[2,]$src),title=as.character(x[2,]$title),probes=as.character(x[2,]$probesets))
> > c >
list(src=as.character(x[3,]$src),title=as.character(x[3,]$title),probes=as.character(x[3,]$probesets))
> > d >
list(src=as.character(x[4,]$src),title=as.character(x[4,]$title),probes=as.character(x[4,]$probesets))
> > master_list = list(a,b,c,d)
> > master_list
> [[1]]
> [[1]]$src
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[1]]$title
> [1] "chr16q"
>
> [[1]]$probes
> [1] "CMAR,USP10,PSORS8,WT3,SLI1"
>
>
> [[2]]
> [[2]]$src
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[2]]$title
> [1] "chr4p"
>
> [[2]]$probes
> [1] "ATP5I,MHW1,STGD4"
>
>
> [[3]]
> [[3]]$src
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[3]]$title
> [1] "chr1q13"
>
> [[3]]$probes
> [1] "SCARNA2"
>
>
> [[4]]
> [[4]]$src
> [1] "positional"
>
> [[4]]$title
> [1] "chr4q1"
>
> [[4]]$probes
> [1] "MORF4LP4"
>
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