cruz wrote:
Thanks for all the responses, they are all very helpful:)
you don't need to assign dimension or classes to your objects.
It's easier if you do like this
this is something that really bothers me, when I need to define an
object which i will later fill with data, the dimension of this object
should not be fixed because it will grow...
so in MATLAB, i.e. we define x = [ ],
what about in R?
It is generally best in R to create an object as the size
it will end up being and then make assignments into the
object.
But using the theory of giving you enough rope to hang
yourself, you can do things like:
x <- numeric(0)
or
x <- NULL
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Thanks,
cruz
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