Try this:

colnames(y) <- sprintf('q_%s', colnames(x))

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 4:35 PM, Josh B <josh...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to concatenate words together to create new column names, using
> a
> loop.
>
> Please consider the following toy example:
>
> x <- matrix(nrow = 1, ncol = 3)
> colnames(x) <- c("a", "b", "c")
> x[1,1] <- "1"
> x[1,2] <- "2"
> x[1,3] <- "3"
>
> I would like to create a new matrix with column names based on the column
> names
> in x. Specifically, I would like the column names in y to be "q_" plus the
> corresponding column name in x. So y[,1] should be named "q_a", y[,2]
> should be
> names "q_b", and y[,3] should be named "q_c".
>
>
> Here is the code I am trying:
>
> y <- matrix(nrow = nrow(x), ncol = ncol(x))
> for (i in 1:ncol(x)){
>    colnames(y)[i] <- paste("q_", (colnames(x)[i]), sep = "")
> }
>
> Alas, it does not work. I get the following error (from the console
> window):
>
> Error in dimnames(x) <- dn :
>  length of 'dimnames' [2] not equal to array extent
>
>
> Can any of you help to debug my code? Please consider the following
> constraints:
> (1) In reality, my dataset has many more than three columns, so I must use
> a
> loop.
> (2) I would like my code to be robust against changes in the column numbers
> of
> the x matrix. That is why I am telling R to look up the number of rows and
> columns in the x matrix when constructing the y matrix, rather than just
> putting
> in a hard count for the number of rows and columns in the y matrix.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Josh Banta
>
>
>
>
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