An aside to the main question:

I don't think that

  i+1:3

is doing what you think it is.

On 26/03/2010 23:01, casperyc wrote:

Hi,

I am tring to write a loop to compute this,
==========================
x1=c(
        rep(-1,4),
        rep(1,4)
        )

x2=c(
        rep(c(-1,-1,1,1),2)
        )
        
x3=c(
        rep(c(-1,1),4)
        )
        
x1*x2
x1*x3
x2*x3
========================

suppose i have x1,x2,x3
i want to compute their ' two factor interactions', x1x2,x1x3 and x2x3,
I wrote

========================
for(i in 1:2){
        for( j in i+1:3){
        xij=c()
        xij=xi*xj
        }
}
========================
it did not seem to recognize xi and xj

is there any suggestion?
it would be wonderful if there exists a single command that i can use

My ultimate aim is to find the 55 xixj s of the following data:
http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1692945/test_pic.jpg test_pic.jpg


Thanks.

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