Ok, I see my mistake, just did as you suggest and works. Thanks for the
answer people
Best,
Sergio Rné
El 11 de octubre de 2011 19:03, Sergio René Araujo Enciso <
araujo.enc...@gmail.com> escribió:
> Dear all:
>
> I am having some problems to use the function "sink()". Basically I am
> doing a
On 11/10/2011 1:03 PM, Sergio René Araujo Enciso wrote:
Dear all:
I am having some problems to use the function "sink()". Basically I am doing
a loop over two files which contain unit-root variables. Then on a loop, I
extract every i element of both files to create an object called z. If z
meets
On Oct 11, 2011, at 1:03 PM, Sergio René Araujo Enciso wrote:
Dear all:
I am having some problems to use the function "sink()". Basically I
am doing
a loop over two files which contain unit-root variables. Then on a
loop, I
extract every i element of both files to create an object called z
Untested, does adding a print() around summary() get it done?
Michael
On Oct 11, 2011, at 1:03 PM, Sergio René Araujo Enciso
wrote:
> Dear all:
>
> I am having some problems to use the function "sink()". Basically I am doing
> a loop over two files which contain unit-root variables. Then on a
Hi,
Inside a loop, you must explicitly wrap your summary() command and anything
else from which you expect output in a print() command.
Sarah
2011/10/11 Sergio René Araujo Enciso :
> Dear all:
>
> I am having some problems to use the function "sink()". Basically I am doing
> a loop over two file
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