[R] c(), or cat(), or paste(), all cause unwanted reordering
Nikos Alexandris
nikos.alexandris at felis.uni-freiburg.de
Tue Apr 6 19:29:29 CEST 2010
Jeff Brown wrote:
> > Wow, you guys are awesome. Thanks!
Nikos Alexandris wrote:
> Thanks for the "cat()" question Jeff and to all guRus out there for the
> replies. This is something I was looking for the last hour.
I can't seem to make this run:
I have a function ( Column.of.Matrix.1 , Column.of.Matrix.2 ) which
gives me an output like:
--%<---
Divergence: 0.2605
Jeffries-Matusita: 0.04489
Bhattacharryya: 0.0227
Transformed divergence: 0.06406
--%<---
The custom function uses "cat()" as well to print the above. Now, I
would like to use this function in a for() loop and print before the
results a message like "Separability measures between A and B:". I get
"A" and "B" using "colnames(Matrix.X[i])".
Everything seems to be ok except that the message is printed after the
results. Although I read all relevant posts in this thread about
paste(), cat(), c(), I still don't understand why the message is being
printed in the "end" when I use cat( c( ...)) or paste ( c(...)) or
other combinations:
--%<---
cat ( c (
"Separability measures between:" ,
"1st sample" , " and " , "2nd sample" , "\n" ,
function ( Matrix.1 [i] , Matrix.2 [i] ) ,
collapse = " "
) )
--%<---
Can I *force* the output of the function to be printed in the end?
Thank you, Nikos
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