Ah, you were right and it was my bad (my original code was a dataframe) -
but the main question remains:

how can I access currentName in my loop - evaluated as a variable although
it is a string?

createTable <- function(latentVariableNames)
{
for (currentName in latentVariableNames)
{
doSomethingWith(currentName)
}
}




On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 11:34 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsem...@comcast.net>wrote:

>
> On Feb 10, 2010, at 5:12 PM, Chaehan So wrote:
>
>  Thank you, it works for the first problem!
>>
>> Yet for the second problem, how can I solve that in one dataframe (here:
>> latentVariableNames),
>> I store the names of the according dataframes as strings, and then want to
>> access the
>> according dataframe (here: currentName) - see below?
>>
>> latentVariables <- c("Planning", "Testing", ...)
>> createTable <- function(latentVariableNames)
>> {
>> for (currentName in names(latentVariableNames))
>>
>
> ... but, but,  latentVariables is a name-less vector???? You didn't give
> those strings any names.
>
> > latentVariables <- c("Planning", "Testing")
> > names(latentVariables)
> NULL
>
> If you want to iterate along a character vector, you use:
>
> for (item in vector) {
>              < body of loop working on item's >
>                     }
> OR;
>
> for (idx in seq_along(latentVariables) ) {
>         < operations on  latentVariables[idx] >
>             }
>
> (Review the basic manuals you are using to learn R.)
> --
> David
>
>  {
>> doSomethingWith(currentName)
>> }
>> }
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:36 PM, Henrique Dallazuanna <www...@gmail.com
>> >wrote:
>>
>>  Try this:
>>>
>>> fileName <- "testfile%s"
>>> lapply(sprintf(fileName, 1:2), read.csv, dec = ",")
>>>
>>> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 5:28 PM, Chaehan So <chaehan...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear r-helpers,
>>>>
>>>> I am looking for an R-equivalent for the eval-function in javascript
>>>>
>>> which
>>>
>>>> can
>>>> interpret a string as code on runtime, thereby allowing things like
>>>>
>>>> for (i in c(1:2))
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> eval(items + "i") <- read.csv(eval(filename+ i), dec=",");
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> which would execute (with filename="testfile"):
>>>>
>>>> items1 <- read.csv(testfile1, dec=",");
>>>> items2 <- read.csv(testfile2, dec=",");
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The way I intend to use it is to define a string list containing names
>>>> of
>>>> date.frames,
>>>> and interate this list to perform some function:
>>>>
>>>> createTable <- function(latentVariableNames)
>>>> {
>>>> for (currentName in names(latentVariableNames))
>>>> {
>>>> doSomethingWith(currentName)
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Would be grateful for any help!
>>>>
>>>> Chaehan
>>>>
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>>>
>>>
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>>
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>
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>


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