Hi David,
I'm CC-ing R-help inorder to finish this one off ;-)
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 10:59 AM, Robinson, David G wrote:
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> One of you comments pointed me in the right direction and I found the
> problem. I simply commented out the line " if (j%%100==0) { ...print(N)}"
> and the original p
Steve,
Thanks for taking the time to look at the question. my apologies for the
confusing post. In an attempt to keep the post short, I seem to have confused
the issue.
The variable of interest in each iteration is the vector lambda and the goal
is to collect all the lambda vectors and charact
Hi David,
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Robinson, David G wrote:
> Steve,
> Thanks for taking the time to look at the question. my apologies for the
> confusing post. In an attempt to keep the post short, I seem to have
> confused the issue.
>
> The variable of interest in each iteration is th
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Robinson, David G wrote:
> I am experimenting with parallel processing using foreach and seem to be
> missing something fundamental. Cool stuff. I've gone through the list and
> seen a couple of closely related issues, but nothing I've tried seems to
> work.
>
I am experimenting with parallel processing using foreach and seem to be
missing something fundamental. Cool stuff. I've gone through the list and
seen a couple of closely related issues, but nothing I've tried seems to
work.
I know that the results from foreach are combined, but what if there is
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