You can return a list, vector, or any other object:  The last value is
the return value unless you do an explicit return()

On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 8:34 PM, Jason Rupert<jasonkrup...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Maybe there is a great website out there or white paper that discusses this 
> but again my Google skills (or lack there of) let me down.
>
> I would like to know the best way to export several doubles from a function, 
> where the doubles are not an array.
>
> Here is a contrived function similar to my needs:
>
> multipleoutput<-function(x)
> {
>        squared<-x^2
>        cubed<-x^3
>        exponentioal<-exp(x)
>        factorialVal<-factorial(x)
>
> }
>
> Thanks again for all your help.
>
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