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Average of results coming from B=100 repetitions (looping)

Many thanks for all of you for your responses.

Best Regards,
SV







Le mardi 8 mai 2018 ? 21:58:37 UTC+2, Daniel Nordlund <djnordlund at gmail.com> a ?crit :
On 5/8/2018 12:26 PM, varin sacha via R-help wrote:
<<<snip>>>

You need to spend some time with the Introduction to R that came with 
your R installation.? First, lst in your example is not a function, it 
is a list. And as you found, the mean() function does not work on a 
list. Second, your "minimal reproducible" example could have been 
something like this


lst <- list()

for (i in 1:10) lst[i] <- i
mean(lst)? # does not work

The documentation for mean, ?mean, says that it is looking for a numeric 
or logical vector.? To convert your list to a numeric vector you could 
unlist() it.

mean(unlist(lst))


Hope this is helpful,

Dan