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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T17:04:42+00:00 2026-05-23T17:04:42+00:00

I am trying to plot a and b, each consisting of 7500 data points.

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I am trying to plot a and b, each consisting of 7500 data points. However when
I tried plot(x,y), I got the following error:

> plot(a[11],b[11])
Error in xy.coords(x, y, xlabel, ylabel, log) : 
  (list) object cannot be coerced to type 'double'

Which is strange,because all values all whole numbers.
What can I do?

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    2026-05-23T17:04:44+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:04 pm

    It looks like you’re trying to plot a vector from a list. Try subseting using $ or [[]] instead.

    Here’s your problem:

    a <- as.list(data.frame("x"=1:5,"y"=5:1))
    b <- as.list(data.frame("x"=1:5,"y"=5:1))
    
    plot(a[2],b[2]) ## recreates your error
    

    Here’s the solution:

    plot(a$y, b$y) ## plots as expected subsetting by $
    

    Alternatively, if you’d prefer to stick with numbers:

    plot(a[[2]],b[[2]])
    

    I would strongly recommend that you read the help page associated with this:

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