?do.call
## as in
do.call(rbind, yourlist)
Cheers,
Bert
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 4:00 AM, Rosario Garcia Gil
<M.Rosario.Garcia@slu.se> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have done resampling from a matrix data with two variables (A,B). After
> resampling a get a set of lists (see below example for resample size 2). In
> both lists I have the same two variables (A,B).
>
> I want to export this data to an excel file where I have only two columns,
> one per variable. Thus, stack the data for variable A in a single column
> and the same for variable B.
>
> I have tried to first merge in a data.frame but that just add generates
> four columns. If any one could help I appreciate. Thanks in advance.
>
>
> [[1]]
> A B
> 5 257 259
> 10 257 259
> 10.1 257 259
> 4 257 259
> 9 257 259
> 2 257 259
> 8 257 259
> 1 257 259
> 8.1 257 259
> 8.2 257 259
> 7 255 257
>
> [[2]]
> A B
> 11 258 260
> 4 257 259
> 9 257 259
> 6 257 259
> 1 257 259
> 5 257 259
> 3 257 259
> 3.1 257 259
> 11.1 258 260
> 4.1 257 259
> 1.1 257 259
>
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