x = <<>>; // create an empty list using strings as identifiers. x.red = strtod("0xff0000"); // RLaB doesn't deal with hexadecimal numbers directly. Thus we x.green = strtod("0x00ff00"); // convert it to real numbers using ''strtod'' function. x.blue = strtod("0x0000ff"); // print content of a list for (i in members(x)) { printf("%8s %06x\n", i, int(x.[i])); } // we have to use ''int'' function to convert reals to integers so "%x" format works // deleting a key/value clear (x.red); // we can also use numeric identifiers in the above example xid = members(x); // this is a string array for (i in 1:length(xid)) { printf("%8s %06x\n", xid[i], int(x.[ xid[i] ])); } // Finally, we can use numerical identifiers // Note: ''members'' function orders the list identifiers lexicographically, in other words // instead of, say, 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 ''members'' returns 1,10,11,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 x = <<>>; // create an empty list for (i in 1:5) { x.[i] = i; } // assign to the element of list ''i'' the real value equal to i.