Hello,
Right, I didn't notice. Apologies.
Pascal
Le 11/12/2012 19:55, Rui Barradas a écrit :
Hello,
And another error in line 2. It should be
for(j in (i+1):length(test1))
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Em 11-12-2012 07:54, Pascal Oettli escreveu:
Hi,
There is a mistake in the first line. It should be:
> for(i in 1:(length(test1)-1))
Regards,
Pascal
Le 11/12/2012 16:01, surekha nagabhushan a écrit :
Hi all.
This is my first message at R-help...so I'm hoping I have some
beginner's
luck and get some good help for my problem!
FYI I have just started using R recently so my knowledge of R is pretty
preliminary.
Okay here is what I need help with - I need to know how to use agrep
in a
for loop.
I need to compare elements of a vector of names with other elements
of the
same vector.
However if I use something like this:
for(i in 1:length(test1)-1)
{
for(j in i+1:length(test1))
{
result[[i]][j] <- agrep(test1[i], test1[j], ignore.case = TRUE,
value =
TRUE, max.distance = 0.1)
}
}
I get an error message saying - invalid 'pattern' argument. -* Error in
agrep(test1[i], test1[j], ignore.case = TRUE, value = TRUE,
max.distance =
0.1) : *
* invalid 'pattern' argument*
Test 1 being - c("Vashi", "Vashi,navi Mumbai", "Thane", "Vashi,new
Mumbai",
"Thana", "Surekha", "Thane(w)", "surekhaN")
This is the first time I'm using agrep, I do not understand how it works
fully...
Kindly help...
Thank you.
Su.
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