[R] using an element of an array as a new object
Greg Snow
Greg.Snow at imail.org
Wed Jan 16 21:42:22 CET 2008
I would work with 2 different objects to be safe (you can rename the 2nd
after everything works if you want).
Try something like:
> filesBox2 <- array( list(), dim(filesBox) )
> filesBox2[4,1] <- read.table(paste(dir2, filesBox[4,1], sep=""),
header = FALSE)
.
.
.
Hope this helps,
--
Gregory (Greg) L. Snow Ph.D.
Statistical Data Center
Intermountain Healthcare
greg.snow at imail.org
(801) 408-8111
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>
>
> I have an array called filesBox. I want to take each element
> of the first column and assign a dataset to it.
>
> For example :
>
> filesBox[4,1] returns
>
> [1] "fileR"
>
> Then I want to assign "fileR" which exists as a text file to
> the R object "fileR" like this :
> filesBox[4,1] <- read.table(paste(dir2, filesBox[4,1],
> sep=""), header =
> FALSE)
>
> But this doesn't work because filesBox[4,1] is an element of
> an array but I want it as a new R (effectively) data frame.
>
> Any ideas please ?
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