R Tutorial 13: Introduction to Lists

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R Tutorial 13: Introduction to Lists: R Programming for Data Science | A Beginners Course Part 13

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I see I am first to comment this video from 2014. The U for teaching the community.

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List1 [1][1]
[[1]]
[1] "f" "2"

It's different with (Which on the note in 1:44 said they "does the same")

List1 [[1]][1]
[1] "f"

Please explain. Many thanks

dawnday