[R] recursively divide a value to get a sequence

Gabor Grothendieck ggrothendieck at gmail.com
Wed Jul 9 13:29:18 CEST 2008


See ?Reduce

Reduce("/", rep(5, 9), 15000, acc = TRUE)


On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 5:40 AM, Anne-Marie Ternes <amternes at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if given the value of, say, 15000, I would like to be able to divide
> that value recursively by, say, 5, and to get a vector of a determined
> length, say 9, the last value being (set to) zero- i.e. like this:
>
> 15000 3000 600 120 24 4.8 0.96 0.192 0
>
> These are in fact concentration values from an experiment. For my
> script, I get only the starting value (here 15000), and the factor by
> which concentration is divided for each well, the last one having, by
> definition, no antagonist at all.
>
> I have tried to use "seq", but it can "only" do positive or negative
> increment. I didn't either find a way with "rep", "sweep" etc. These
> function normally start from an existing vector, which is not the case
> here, I have only got a single value to start with.
>
> I suppose I could do something "loopy", but I'm sure there is a better
> way to do it.
>
> Thanks a lot for your help, hope the question is not too dumb...
>
> Anne-Marie
>
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