Hi,
I haven“t much experience on writing functions and would like to
modify the simple tbrm() function from package dplR in order to save
the weights that it produces. I have tried using the superassignment
operator as explained in the R intro, but is this the right way to
save a variable within a function? This is my code
mytukey <- function (x, C = 9)
{
wt = rep(0, length(x))
x.med = median(x)
S.star = median(abs(x - x.med))
w0 = (x - x.med)/(C * S.star + 1e-06)
lt0.flag = abs(w0) <= 1
wt[lt0.flag] = ((1 - w0^2)^2)[lt0.flag]
t.bi.m = sum(wt * x)/sum(wt)
myweights<<-wt # this is my added line
t.bi.m
}
Thanks,
D.
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