[R] sequence of commands in R
Don MacQueen
macq at llnl.gov
Mon Nov 30 01:05:34 CET 2009
You don't see the standard deviations because
only the final result (the output of summary() in
your case) is output by the function, not the
intermediate results (the results of the apply()
function in your case).
Try this:
resumen<-function(x) {
print( apply(x,2,sd,na.rm=TRUE))
summary(x)
}
-Don
At 9:17 PM +0100 11/29/09, Manuel Jesús López Rodríguez wrote:
>Dear all,
>I would like to know how could I execute a
>sequence or orders with just a function, i.e,
>that just typing the function name, R gives me
>all the parameters I want (for instance, if I
>want to see the summary, the standard deviation,
>the number of valid cases, etc of a dataframe
>just with one function). I have tried with the
>following, but just compute the second argument
>of the body, i.e., the summary:
>
>resumen<-function(x) {
> apply(x,2,sd,na.rm=TRUE)
> summary(x)
> }
>
>Thank you very much for your help!!
>
>Manuel
>
>
>
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