Hi,

Nice, but I need a few columns for the data. Don't know how to do this with the method you suggest.

-N

On 8/4/09 4:57 PM, Remko Duursma wrote:
Hi Noah,

there are a few ways to do this. Easiest is to keep adding an element
to a list, and then make it into a dataframe at the end, like this:

resultlis<- list()
for(i in 1:10){

# your calculations here
datavec<- runif(3)

resultlis[[i]]<- datavec

}
resultdfr<- as.data.frame(do.call("rbind", resultlis))


greetings,
Remko

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On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Noah Silverman<n...@smartmediacorp.com>  wrote:
Hi,

Time for another of my "newbie" questions.

Is it possible to build up a data.frame "row by row" as I go

I'm going to be running a bunch of experiments (many in a loop) to test
different things.  I'm using AUC as my main performance measure.

My thought was to add a row to a data.frame for each iteration and then have
a nice summary report at the end.

I found how to import, export, and create from vectors.  I haven't been able
to find how just make an empty one and add rows as I go.

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