[R] help with double looping
Rui Barradas
ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
Fri Feb 8 18:54:15 CET 2013
Hello,
You're right, sorry for the misleading tip. How about seq(1, 177, 11)?
Please note that without a data example, it's not very easy to say.
Can't you post a small dataset using ?dput
dput(head(data, 20)) # paste the output of this.
Rui Barradas
Em 08-02-2013 17:10, christel lacaze escreveu:
>
> that doesn't seem to be the issue i'm afraid... both j sequences produce the same numbers:
>
>> j<-seq(1,166,11)
>> j
> [1] 1 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 89 100 111 122 133 144 155 166
>> j<-seq(1,176,11)
>> j
> [1] 1 12 23 34 45 56 67 78 89 100 111 122 133 144 155 166
>
>> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 16:37:52 +0000
>> From: ruipbarradas at sapo.pt
>> To: christellacaze at hotmail.co.uk
>> CC: r-help at r-project.org
>> Subject: Re: [R] help with double looping
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Maybe seq(1, 16*11, 11)? (16*11 is 176, not 166)
>>
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> Rui Barradas
>>
>> Em 08-02-2013 16:03, christel lacaze escreveu:
>>>
>>> hi there,
>>>
>>> I have a dataframe in the shape vA1, vA2,..., vA11, vB1, vB2,..., VB11,......., VP1, VP2,...., VP11 (so 16 times a sequence of 11 variables)
>>> I am trying to build a double loop so that i can apply the function (i-1)*v(i) to the first 10 variables, then the same for the next 10 variables, etc... 16 times.
>>>
>>> I have tried the following with no luck:
>>>
>>> iscores<-list()
>>> for (j in seq(1,166,11))
>>> {
>>> for (i in j:(j+10))
>>> {iscores[[i-j+1]]=(i-j)*data[[i-j+1]]
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>> any suggestion...?
>>>
>>> many thanks,
>>>
>>> Christel
>>>
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