On 2011-02-19 07:35, garciap wrote:

Hi to all the people (again),

I'm doing some simulations with the memisc package of an own function, but
I've the problem that I didn't know how to read the result of such
simulations. My function is:

Torre<-function(a1,N1,a2,N2)
+ {Etorre<-(a1*N1)/(1+a1*N1)
+ Efuera<-(a2*N2)/(1+a2*N2)
+ if(Etorre>Efuera)Subir=TRUE
+ if (Etorre<Efuera)Subir=FALSE
+ result<-list(Subir)
+ return(result)
+ }

Torre<-Simulate(Torre(a1,N1,a2,N2),expand.grid(a1=3,N1=0.5,a2=c(0.01,0.02,0.05,0.1),N2=0.1),nsim=1000,seed=10000,trace=50,keep.data=TRUE)


[... snip ...]

print(Torre)
A 'default_bucket' object with 5 variables and 4000 observations

When I try print the results I obtain this, but how can I read it? It will
seem stupid to people, but I can't! even though function summary(Torre):

summary(Torre)
Error in object[[i]] : wrong arguments for subsetting an environment


You should be able to wrap your Simulate output in as.data.frame:

 dat <- as.data.frame(Simulate(....))

Peter Ehlers



Best regards (again) and many thanks for your help

Pablo

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