[R] Printing with cat in a procedure
Steven Yen
@tyen @ending from ntu@edu@tw
Sat Dec 22 16:13:47 CET 2018
Thank you all - print works wonders.
On 12/22/2018 10:36 PM, Eric Berger wrote:
> Hi Steven,
> Here's one way, using print
>
> try5<-function(A,B){
> C<-A+B
> #cat("\nA =",A,"\nC = ",C)
> cat("\nA = ")
> print(A)
> cat("\nC = ")
> print(C)
> structure(list(A=A,B=B,C=C))
> }
>
> HTH,
> Eric
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 22, 2018 at 4:32 PM Steven Yen <styen using ntu.edu.tw
> <mailto:styen using ntu.edu.tw>> wrote:
>
> How do I print a matrix running a procedure? In the code below, I
> print
> with the cat command and get a vector (from A and C).
>
> A<-matrix(rpois(16,lambda=5),nrow=4,byrow=T)
> B<-diag(4)
>
> try5<-function(A,B){
> C<-A+B
> cat("\nA =",A,"\nC = ",C)
> structure(list(A=A,B=B,C=C))
> }
>
> v<-try5(A,B)
> v$C
>
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> styen using ntu.edu.tw <mailto:styen using ntu.edu.tw> (S.T. Yen)
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