Hello,

First of all, 'c' is a bad name for a variable, it's also the name of an 
R function.
Think a, b, k, d, ...

Now, try

y <- m %o% x + k

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas

Em 24-05-2012, 2:07, Abhay Joshi 
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escreveu:
 >
 > Hi All,
 >
 > I am very new to R,
 >
 >
 >
 > in Y=mX+c
 >
 > I have 10 values for X (X=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10)
 > m is a distribution with mean 10 and sd 2 (m <- rnorm(n=100, m=10, 
sd=2))
 > and
 > c is a distibution with mean 200 and sd 20 (c <- rnorm(n=100, m=200, 
sd=20))
 >
 > How can I randomaly choose one number from m and c both 1000 times 
and find the 1000 values for Y for my 10
 > values of X.
 >
 > Thanks for help.
 >
 > Abhay
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