> -Original Message-
> Thank you very much, assign was exactly what I needed! For my
> case, it worked better than list! :)
If assign(paste('x_', i)) works better for your case than using a list or array
, you must surely have a very strange case
S Ellison**
Thank you very much, assign was exactly what I needed! For my case, it worked
better than list! :)
Beatriz
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for (i in 1:10) assign(paste('x_', i, sep = ''), i)
but before you do this, consider using a 'list'; check the archives since this
is asked a lot.
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On Dec 5, 2011, at 5:00, bcdc wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to assign iterative names to variable, but all my attempts ha
On 05.12.2011 11:00, bcdc wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to assign iterative names to variable, but all my attempts have
failed. I have a loop, and for every iteration, I need to create a variable,
and I'd like to name them iteratively, such as:
for(i in 1:10)
{
x_i<- c(values)
}
You actually w
Hi,
I'm trying to assign iterative names to variable, but all my attempts have
failed. I have a loop, and for every iteration, I need to create a variable,
and I'd like to name them iteratively, such as:
for(i in 1:10)
{
x_i <- c(values)
}
I need it to return ten variables: x_1, x_2, ..., x_1
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