[R] looping with paste
Rolf Turner
rolf.turner at xtra.co.nz
Tue Aug 23 00:36:21 CEST 2011
As Sarah has said, you probably don't need to use "paste()" at all. However
if "command" is a text string containing a (syntactically correct) R command
you can execute it via
eval(parse(text=command))
E.g.:
command <- "x <- 42"
eval(parse(text=command))
x
[1] 42
I find this to be a useful trick in quite a few contexts.
cheers,
Rolf Turner
On 23/08/11 08:43, Sarah Goslee wrote:
> Juta,
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Juta Kawalerowicz
> <juta.kawalerowicz at stx.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I have a spacialPolygonDataFrame where variables were unnecessarily imported as factors. So I am trying to unfactor variables from spatialPolygonDataFrame at data with a loop
>>
>>
>> for (i in (1:length(names( spatialPolygonDataFrame)))){
>>
>>
>> command<-paste("spatialPolygonDataFrame$names(spatialPolygonDataFrame at data[",i,"])<-as.character( spatialPolygonDataFrame$names( spatialPolygonDataFrame at data[",i,"])")
>> command<-noquote(command)
>> command
>>
>> }
>>
>>
>> But I keep getting just a printout
> Yeah, you're putting together a string, not actually running any commands.
>
> Does this not work:
>
> for (i in (1:length(names( spatialPolygonDataFrame)))){
>
> spatialPolygonDataFrame$names(spatialPolygonDataFrame at data[i])<-
> as.character( spatialPolygonDataFrame$names(
> spatialPolygonDataFrame at data[i]))
>
> }
>
> Subsetting on a variable should work just fine. I don't see any need for
> paste().
>
> Sarah
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