[R] Unexpected output in first iteration of for-loop
Don MacQueen
macq at llnl.gov
Thu Feb 11 16:50:04 CET 2010
You have a mistake in how you're setting up the object named "result"
before the loop.
You set result <- latentVariableNames. It is a vector of length 6,
when you call the function with LV. The printout from the first
iteration shows this.
But then you rbind result with a data frame that has three columns.
These are basically incompatible, but R (apparently silently) wraps
the vector of length 6 into two rows of three columns.
Here's an example:
> foo <- letters[1:6]
> names(foo) <- c('a','b','c')
> foo
a b c <NA> <NA> <NA>
"a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f"
> rbind(foo, data.frame(a='X', b='Y', c='Z',stringsAsFactors=FALSE))
a b c
1 a b c
2 X Y Z
What I would do is something like this (untested):
loopCronbach <- function(latentVariableNames, groupingVariable) {
n <- length(latentVariableNames)
tmp1 <- tmp2 <- numeric(n)
for (i in 1:n) {
tmp1[i] <- calculateIndividualCronbach(get(latentVariableNames[i]))
tmp2[i] <- calculateGroupCronbach(get(latentVariableNames[i]),
groupingVariable)
}
result <-
data.frame(latentVariable=latentVariableNames,Indiv=tmp1,Group=tmp2)
names(result) <- c("latentVariable", "Indiv", "Group")
result ## no need to use return()
}
Building up a dataframe row by row using rbind() is in general an
expensive way to do things -- although in this instance it's such a
small dataframe that it doesn't matter.
-Don
At 10:56 AM +0100 2/11/10, Chaehan So wrote:
>Ok, you're right - may I rephrase:
>How should I modify the assignment of result <- latentVariableNames
>so it produces the output without the first line?
>I thought result <- NULL should do the job, but it didn't because of the
>following names(result) assignment (which I understand, but not how I
>can workaround it).
>
>Here's the output and code again:
>
> latentVariable Indiv Group
>1 rPlanning rIterat rTDD
>2 rPlanning 0.79 0.84
>3 rIterat 0.79 0.83
>4 rTDD 0.9 0.96
>5 rStandup 0.83 0.82
>6 rRetros 0.9 0.95
>7 rAccess 0.91 0.92
>8 rAccTest 0.87 0.9
>
>#####
>LV <- c("rPlanning", "rIterat", "rTDD", "rStandup", "rRetros", "rAccess",
>"rAccTest")
>#####
>loopCronbach <- function(latentVariableNames, groupingVariable)
>{
>result <- latentVariableNames
>names(result) <- c("latentVariable", "Indiv", "Group")
> for (currentName in latentVariableNames)
>{
>print(currentName)
>print(result)
>tmp1 <- calculateIndividualCronbach(get(currentName))
>tmp2 <- calculateGroupCronbach(get(currentName), groupingVariable)
>result <- rbind(result,data.frame(latentVariable=currentName,
>Indiv=tmp1,Group=tmp2))
>}
>return(result)
>}
>
>On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 3:31 AM, jim holtman <jholtman at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It doing exactly what you asked it to do. You have the assignment:
>>
>> result <- latentVariableNames
>>
>> and then you print it out in the loop. What were you expecting?
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Chaehan So <chaehan.so at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Dear r-helpers,
> > >
> > > why do I get an output in the first iteration of the for-loop
> > > which contains the string values of the input vector,
> > > and how can I avoid that?
>> >
>> > Here's the output (only line 1 is wrong)
>> >
>> > latentVariable Indiv Group
>> > 1 rPlanning rIterat rTDD
>> > 2 rPlanning 0.79 0.84
>> > 3 rIterat 0.79 0.83
>> > 4 rTDD 0.9 0.96
>> > 5 rStandup 0.83 0.82
>> > 6 rRetros 0.9 0.95
>> > 7 rAccess 0.91 0.92
>> > 8 rAccTest 0.87 0.9
>> >
>> > #####
>> > LV <- c("rPlanning", "rIterat", "rTDD", "rStandup", "rRetros", "rAccess",
>> > "rAccTest")
>> > #####
>> > loopCronbach <- function(latentVariableNames, groupingVariable)
>> > {
>> > result <- latentVariableNames
>> > names(result) <- c("latentVariable", "Indiv", "Group")
>> > for (currentName in latentVariableNames)
>> > {
>> > print(currentName)
>> > print(result)
>> > tmp1 <- calculateIndividualCronbach(get(currentName))
> > > tmp2 <- calculateGroupCronbach(get(currentName), groupingVariable)
>> > result <- rbind(result,data.frame(latentVariable=currentName,
>> > Indiv=tmp1,Group=tmp2))
>> > }
>> > return(result)
>> > }
>> >
>> >
>> > a <- loopCronbach(LV, u_proj)
>> >
>> > [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
>> >
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Jim Holtman
>> Cincinnati, OH
>> +1 513 646 9390
>>
>> What is the problem that you are trying to solve?
>>
>
>
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