[R] Re turning variable names with variables (in a function)
Ian Fiske
ianfiske at gmail.com
Thu May 8 14:53:40 CEST 2008
You want to set the "names" attribute of your results vector. You can do
this with the names() function (see ?names). Specifically, you might use
something like this:
results <- c(se, upper, lower, cv)
names(results) <- c("se", "upper", "lower", "cv")
Good luck,
Ian
Stropharia wrote:
>
> Dear R Users,
>
> I have written a function that returns 4 variables. I would like to have
> the variables returned with their variable names, is this possible?
>
> ----------------------------- R Code -------------------------
> mc.error <- function(T, p=0.05){
> se <- sqrt((p)*(1-(p))/T) # standard error
> upper <- p+(1.96*se) # upper CI
> lower <- p-(1.96*se) # lower CI
> cv <- se/p # coefficient of variation
> results <- c(se, upper, lower, cv)
> return(results)
> }
> ----------------------------- R Code -------------------------
>
> This returns (or something like this, depending on the value of T):
>
> [1] 0.004998685 0.059797422 0.040202578 0.099973695
>
> I would like:
>
> [1] se=0.004998685 upper=0.059797422 lower=0.040202578 cv=0.099973695
>
> Or even better:
>
> se upper lower cv
> 0.004998685 0.059797422 0.040202578 0.099973695
>
> Any help is much appreciated, thanks.
>
> Steve
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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> Ph.D. Candidate
> New York Consortium in
> Evolutionary Primatology &
> Department of Anthropology
> New York University
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