eager to learn how to use "sapply", "lapply", ...
Have a look at the plyr package and associated documentation - http://had.co.nz/plyr Hadley
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 12:42 PM, <mauede at alice.it> wrote:
After a year my R programming style is still very "C like".
I am still writing a lot of "for loops" and finding it difficult to recognize where, in place of loops, I could just do the
same with one line of code, using "sapply", "lapply", or the like.
On-line examples for such high level function do not help me.
Even if, sooner or later, I am getting my R scripts to do what I expect, I would really like to shake my C programming style off.
I am staring at my R script and thinking "how can I improve it ?"
For instance, I have a lot of loops similar to the following one and wonder whether I can replace them with a proper call to a high level R function that does the same:
? ?Nstart <- Nfour/(2^Lev) + 1
? ? Nfinish <- Nstart -1 + Nfour/(2^Lev)
? ? LengLev <- Nfinish - Nstart + 1
? ? NW <- floor(LengLev*N/Nfour)
? ? if(NW > 0){
? ? ? for(j in Nstart:(Nstart + NW -1)){
? ? ? ? ?Dw <- abs(Y[j])
? ? ? ? ?Rnorm <- Rnorm + Dw^2
? ? ? }
? ? }
Thank you very much for helping me get better.
Maura
tutti i telefonini TIM!
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