[R] selection of outputs from the function
David Winsemius
dwinsemius at comcast.net
Fri Dec 24 19:04:50 CET 2010
On Dec 24, 2010, at 12:58 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
>
> On Dec 24, 2010, at 11:56 AM, ufuk beyaztas wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi Dear All,
>> This is a function which contains Covariance Ratio and Likelihood
>> Distance
>> values (CVRi, LDi). i want to compute the all row's values, that is
>> run this
>> function for nrow(X) times. The X and Y matrices are;
>>
>> X<-
>> matrix
>> (c
>> (1125,920,835,1000,1150,990,840,650,640,583,570,570,510,555,460,275,510,165,244,79,232,26
snipped example data and code
>>
>>
>> list(ti=ti,ti.star=ti.star,pi=pi,pi.star=pi.star,LDi=LDi,CVRi=CVRi) }
>>
>> obj<-list()
>> for(i in 1:nrow(X)){
>> X<-X
>> Y<-Y
>> out<-theta(X,Y)
>> obj<-c(obj,list(out))}
>> obj
>>
>> Finally i get values...
>> Is there any way to get the outputs as a list or data.frame like
>
> Try this:
>
> do.call(rbind, obj)
If you wanted a dataframe you could also use
do.call(rbind.data.frame, obj)
--
David.
>
> --
> david.
>> pi CVRi
>> 1 1 1
>> 2 2 2
>> 3 3 3
>> 4 4 4
>> 5 5 5
>> 6 6 6
>> 7 7 7
>> 8 8 8
>> 9 9 9
>> 10 10 10
>> 11 11 11
>> 12 12 12
>> 13 13 13
>> 14 14 14
>> 15 15 15
>> 16 16 16
>> 17 17 17
>> 18 18 18
>> 19 19 19
>> 20 20 20
>> for all values (pi,pi.star,ti,ti.star,CVRi,LDi)...
>> Thanks so much for any idea !
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>
> David Winsemius, MD
> West Hartford, CT
>
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