[R] loops
R. Michael Weylandt
michael.weylandt at gmail.com
Wed Jan 25 01:50:27 CET 2012
You can use the assign() function. E.g., assign("a", 3,)
But the more R thing to do is to create a list of your results (which
you can name) and to handle that whole object. Then if you want to do
things to each object you create, it's as simple as lapply
Michael
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 7:27 PM, Philip Shirk <filups at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been struggling to get a loop to work. I want to create a new
> variable in each loop with data from some function.
> for example:
>
> # part of the names for the variables to be created
> Frags <- c("F04", "F05", "F07", "F09", "F11", "F13", "F14", "F17", "F18",
> "F19", "P20", "Main")
>
> for(obs in Frags) {
>
> A.*obs* <- accumresult(Species, y=Environment, factor='Fragment',
> level=*obs*, method='rarefaction', conditioned =T, gamma = 'boot' ,
> permutations=100, scale='abundance')
> P.*obs* <- accumplot(z,addit=FALSE, ci=2,ci.type='bar', col='1', cex=1,
> xlab='abundance', pch=1, labels=*obs*)
> }
>
> The idea is to create variables such as A.F05 and P.F09, but of course this
> code isn't close to working, but I can't figure out how I SHOULD be doing
> it.
>
>
> Phil
>
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