[R] How to write a loop?

Linlin Yan yanlinlin82 at gmail.com
Wed May 27 12:51:07 CEST 2009


Why did you use different variable names rather than index of list/data.frame?

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Maithili Shiva
<maithili_shiva at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Dear R helpers,
>
> Following is a R script I am using to run the Fast Fourier Transform. The csv files has 10 columns with titles m1, m2, m3 .....m10.
>
> When I use the following commands, I am getting the required results. The probelm is if there are 100 columns, it is not wise to define 100 commands as fk <- ONS$mk and so on. Thus, I need some guidance to write the loop for the STEP A and STEP B.
>
> Thanking in advance
>
> Regards
>
> Maithili
>
>
>
> My R Script
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> ONS <- read.csv("fast fourier transform.csv", header = TRUE)
>
>   # STEP A
>
>   f1 <- ONS$m1
>
>   f2 <- ONS$m2
>
>   f3 <- ONS$m3
>
>   f4 <- ONS$m4
>
>   f5 <- ONS$m5
>
>   f6 <- ONS$m6
>
>   f7 <- ONS$m7
>
>   f8 <- ONS$m8
>
>   f9 <- ONS$m9
>
>   f10 <- ONS$m10
>
> #____________________________________________________________________________________________
>
>
>   # STEP B
>
>   g1 <- fft(f1)
>
>   g2 <- fft(f2)
>
>   g3 <- fft(f3)
>
>   g4 <- fft(f4)
>
>   g5 <- fft(f5)
>
>   g6 <- fft(f6)
>
>   g7 <- fft(f7)
>
>   g8 <- fft(f8)
>
>   g9 <- fft(f9)
>
>   g10 <- fft(f10)
>
>
> #____________________________________________________________________________________________
>
>   h <- g1*g2*g3*g4*g5*g6*g7*g8*g9*g10
>
>   j <- fft((h), inverse = TRUE)/length(h)
>
>
> #____________________________________________________________________________________________
>
>
>
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