[R] stop()
Dimitris Rizopoulos
d.rizopoulos at erasmusmc.nl
Tue Oct 11 19:43:08 CEST 2011
You could use return(), e.g.,
myFun <- function (x, max.iter = 5) {
for (i in 1:10) {
result <- x + i
iter <- i
if (iter == max.iter) {
return(result)
}
}
result
}
myFun(10, max.iter = 4)
I hope it helps.
Best,
Dimitris
On 10/11/2011 7:31 PM, Doran, Harold wrote:
> Suppose I have a function, such as the toy example below:
>
> myFun<- function(x, max.iter = 5) {
> for(i in 1:10){
> result<- x + i
> iter<- i
> if(iter == max.iter) stop('Max reached')
> }
> result
> }
>
> I can of course do this:
> myFun(10, max.iter = 11)
>
> However, if I reach the maximum number of iterations before my "algorithm" has finished (in my real application there are EM steps for a mixed model), I actually want the function to return the value of "result" up to that point. Currently using stop(), I would get
>
>> myFun(10, max.iter = 4)
> Error in myFun(10, max.iter = 4) : Max reached
>
> But, in this toy case the function should return the value of "result" up to iteration 4.
>
> Not sure how I can adjust this.
>
> Thanks,
> Harold
>
>
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