[R] for loop in assigning column names
ONKELINX, Thierry
Thierry.ONKELINX at inbo.be
Wed Mar 21 16:23:23 CET 2007
Have you tried something like
df <- cbind(df, ObJeCT[, 1:10])
Cheers,
Thierry
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> Onderwerp: [R] for loop in assigning column names
>
> R-help,
>
> I have a data frame (df) and I want to add some columns whose
> names should correspond to the "i" index in the loop below.
>
> for(i in 1:10)
> {
> df$eval(paste("St", as.character(i), sep = "" )) <- ObJeCt[i] }
>
> An error message comes out :
>
> "Error: attempt to apply non-function"
>
> How can I get around this?
>
> I could do something like :
>
> df$St2 <- NA
> df$St3 <- NA
> dft$St4 < -NA
> ..
>
> and afterwards assign the results of the loop above to the
> columns df$St2,df$St3,,,,,,,,,,,
>
> The problem is that my object "ObJeCt[i]" may change in size
> and definition and therefore a way to systematize the task
> would be desirable.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
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