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On 12/08/05, Leonardo Sepulveda Dur??n <leonardosepulveda at gmail.com> wrote:
Hello!!!
I have a folder (C:/R/) with matrix files, named by number, i.e.
0.mat, 1.mat,...,1250.mat. In this case, they are 5x5 simetric
matrices. I would like to compute a property for each matrix and put
calculated values into a data frame for posterior ploting and
printing. Below there is an example for 7 matrices (0.mat..6.mat)
#define data frame
L <- data.frame(frame=numeric(7), L=numeric(7))
f0<-1/(5*(5-1)) # first variable for computation
#loop over matrices, Open it , calculate property and put into data frame
for(i in 0:6){
m<-matrix(scan('C:/R/i.mat', n=5*5),5,5, byrow=TRUE) # load matrix
f1<-geodist(m)
f2<-sum(colSums(f1$gdist))
l <-f0*f2
# Calculate property
L[i+1, ]<-c(i,l)
# Fill data frame
}
but the matrix cannot be loaded, because it try to open a file named
"i.mat". I don`t know how to loop with a counter named 'i', and use it
to define the name of the file too. How can i do it? I have not found
the way.
Leonardo
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