Hi Uday,
You could try to include 'write.table' in your loop and use paste to save
every file separately like this:
for ( i in 1:100) {
data<- read.table(file_s[i],header=TRUE,skip=55 )
latitude [i] <- data[,6]
longitude[i] <- data[,7]
time[i] <- data[,8]
temp[i ] <- data [,9]
write.table (lattitude, file=paste("lattitude", i, sep="_") )
write.table (longitude, file=paste("longitude", i, sep="_"))
write.table (time, file=paste("time", i, sep="_"))
write.table (temp, file=paste("temp", i, sep="_"))
}
I think that should work.
Cheers,
Iris
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