Use dput:
dput(l, file = "l_str.txt")
Then, to read again:
l <- dget(file = 'l_str.txt')
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 11:55 AM, andrija djurovic <djandrija at
gmail.com> wrote:> Hi everybody.
>
> I have list like this:
>
>
l<-list(data.frame(q1=c(1,2,"check"),q2=c(3,"check",5)),
> data.frame(q1=c("check",1),q2=c(4,5)))
> names(l)<-c("A","B")
> rownames(l[[1]])<-c("aa","bb","cc")
> rownames(l[[2]])<-c("aa","bb")
>
> Every object has the same number of columns but different number of rows.
> Does anyone know if it is possible to export such kind of list, into one
csv
> file, and ?keeping all the names?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andrija
>
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