[R] question about technieque do with large computation
ronggui
042045003 at fudan.edu.cn
Sun Oct 23 11:15:57 CEST 2005
The green book tells:"The basic technique is classic :keep it simple ."A long ,complicated expression or function is less fravorable than" a relatively small computations that combines calls to a few other functions to perform its tasks."
But I don't get the point totally.Can anyone give me an example to make me understand this rules totally?
ps:
Is it mean that f1 is better than f2? Thank you!
f1<-function(x){
n<-length(x)
s<-sum(x)
m<-s/n}
f2<-
function(x){
m<-sum(x)/length(x)}
2005-10-23
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