anylist.Rd
\name{anylist}
\alias{anylist}
\alias{as.anylist}
\title{
List of Objects
}
\description{
Make a list of objects of any type.
}
\usage{
anylist(\dots)
as.anylist(x)
}
\arguments{
\item{\dots}{
Any number of arguments of any type.
}
\item{x}{
A list.
}
}
\details{
An object of class \code{"anylist"} is
a list of objects that the user intends to treat in a similar fashion.
For example it may be desired to plot each of the objects
side-by-side: this can be done using the function
\code{\link{plot.anylist}}.
The objects can belong to any class;
they may or may not all belong to the same class.
In the \pkg{spatstat} package, various functions produce
an object of class \code{"anylist"}.
}
\value{
A list, belonging to the class \code{"anylist"},
containing the original objects.
}
\author{\adrian
\rolf
and \ege
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{solist}},
\code{\link{as.solist}},
\code{\link{anylapply}}.
}
\examples{
anylist(cells, intensity(cells), Kest(cells))
}
\keyword{list}
\keyword{manip}