On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, Johannes Graumann wrote:
> How do I make R use the use.names option in a context like this:
What 'use.names option'? sapply has a USE.NAMES argument, but lapply
does
not.
> lapply(data,
function(x)(read.table(x,quote="",header=TRUE,sep="\t")),
> use.names=TRUE)
'data' is the name of an R function. If say 'dd' were a
character vector
of file names you could do
res <- lapply(dd,
function(x)(read.table(x,quote="",header=TRUE,sep="\t"))
names(res) <- dd
or even
sapply(dd,
function(x)(read.table(x,quote="",header=TRUE,sep="\t"),
simplify = FALSE)
which does the same thing.
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