using for variable as rowname
On Sep 18, 2008, at 6:25 AM, Ralikwen wrote:
Thanks for your help,
I didn't know where you can or can't use a for variable.
Seems that I have to use rownames to do this anyway, so finally I
went for a
more procedural solution:
v=1:6
for (a in 1:3){
for (b in 4:5) {
v<-rbind(v,1+a+b:6+a+b)
?^^? Are your sure you are not running into problems with operator precedence? I would have imagined that":" should take precedence over "+". Check the R Language Definition sect 10.4.2. I am guessing you want more parens. -- David Winsemius
rownames(v)[nrow(v)]= paste(a,b,sep=".")
}
}
Ralikwen wrote:
Is there a way to use the cycle variable for rowname?
Thanks again. Bal?zs -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/using-for-variable-as-rowname-tp19533203p19549904.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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