Jorge,

Your suggestions produce the names of the matrices and not the
contents. Sorry if this was not clear in the question.



On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 11:46 PM, Jorge Ivan Velez
<jorgeivanve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear tzygmund,
> Here are two suggestions:
> # Suggestion 1
> for (i in 1:10){
>  disp<-paste("Table", i, sep="")
>   print(get(disp))
> }
> # Suggestion 2
> disp <- paste("Table", 1:10, sep="")
> sapply(disp, function(x) print( get(x) ) )
> See ?print and ?get for more information.
> HTH,
> Jorge
>
> On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 6:40 PM, tzygmund mcfarlane <> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am unable to do something fairly simple. I have matrices called
>> Table1,..., Table10. I want to be able to print them using a loop. So
>> I wrote:
>> ##################
>> for (i in 1:10){
>>  disp<-paste("Table", i, sep="")
>>   eval(parse(text=disp))
>> }
>> ##################
>> but this produces no output. Any ideas?
>>
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