Problem with List() Inside Function
Dear Dr. Burns, Many thanks for your reply. I figured out what the problem was. I had neglected to put the line out; at the end of the function. Once I did that, everything was fine. Thanks again, Peter.
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My solution when I run into mysteries like this is to put browser() in the function just before or after the line of interest. The magnitude and direction of my stupidity usually become clear quickly. Patrick Burns patrick at burns-stat.com +44 (0)20 8525 0696 http://www.burns-stat.com (home of S Poetry and "A Guide for the Unwilling S User") Peter Lauren wrote:
I have a function declared thus. FirstEigenvectorBoundary.Training <- function(InputFileName='C:/Samples2/PT_Amp.txt', Header=TRUE, Colour="red") Inside the function, I have the following call
out<-list(x=Eigenvectors[2:(NumMetricsSelected+1),1],
y=-0.8, z=NumMetricsSelected);
NumMetricsSelected has the value 2 and Eigenvectors
has the following form
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 0.6404630 -0.2153989 0.7371638
[2,] -0.6081319 0.4439621 0.6580830
[3,] 0.4690231 0.8697706 -0.1533503
When I do it manually at the console, I get the
correct result. I.e.
out
$x [1] -0.6081319 0.4690231 $y [1] -0.8 $z [1] 2 However, when I call the function like this
Training<-FirstEigenvectorBoundary.Training()
I get
Training
$x [1] 0.658083 $y [1] -0.8 $z [1] 2 That is, the $x element has only one value (instead
of
2) and it is from the wrong part of the matrix. Can anyone see what I am doing wrong? Thanks very much, Peter.
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