[R] Odp: naming consecutive objects
Petr PIKAL
petr.pikal at precheza.cz
Mon Mar 29 16:11:46 CEST 2010
Hi
It is really a nice example. You managed to break probably all rules
specified in posting guide
No reproducible example
No structure of data
No explain what you really want
No effort on your side even to look to docs.
You maybe want some object of type list.
obj <- vector(98, mode="list"
you can call components of this object by
obj[[i]]
and assign values to it by
obj[[i]] <- whatever
Regards
Petr
r-help-bounces at r-project.org napsal dne 29.03.2010 13:14:54:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I would generate a loop:
>
>
> a<-c(1:98)
> for (i in a )
> {
> cbind(vor.tile[[i]]$x, vor.tile[[i]]$y)->p
> rbind(p,c(p[1,]))->p.c
> Polygon(p.c)->pc.p
> Polygons(list(pc.p),sprintf("p%s",i))->pc.ps
>
> sprintf("pc.ps%s",i)<-pc.ps
> }
>
> I need to obtain 98 pc.ps objects (like: pc.ps1, pc.ps2....pc.ps98) but
I
> d'ont use sprintf for it.
>
> How can made it?
>
> many tanks in advance
>
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