[R] Help with Vectors and conditional functions
Nikhil Kaza
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Thu Aug 19 13:27:11 CEST 2010
In additiion to Ivan's comment, in this case, you are just plotting
Yes or No. I think thats not what you want.
Nikhil Kaza
Asst. Professor,
City and Regional Planning
University of North Carolina
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On Aug 19, 2010, at 3:42 AM, Ivan Calandra wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I haven't spent too much time on it, but that might help:
> if (coint_tests[[i]]=="YES")...
> Note the double "=" which is the operator for equality. The single "="
> is the assignment operator, especially with arguments.
>
> HTH, Ivan
>
> Le 8/19/2010 09:03, Ferreira, Thiago Alves a écrit :
>> Good morning,
>>
>> I have something like this: names(coint_tests)<- apply(b,2,paste,
>> collapse="_") which prints 15 names like: A_B, C_D, E_F, ...
>> AA,B,C,D.. Are time series. Then there is a vector called
>> coint_tests of length 15 which yields "yes" or "no".
>>
>> I need to add a function to plot the time series Ai_Bi if the
>> coint_tests vectors gives me a "YES".
>>
>>
>> I tried: for (i in 1:(length(coint_tests))
>> if (coint_tests[[i]]="YES")
>> {plot(coint_tests[i])}
>>
>> But it does not work. I would most appreciate if someone could give
>> me some insight as to how to sort this out. Thank you
>>
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