Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
I just came up with another question about a similar but different thing:
Say I have a bunch of data.frame variables named P1,P2,P3? I want to assign them
row names according to symbols in the first column, and I want to do this using
a for loop. How could I accomplish this?
for (test_sample in c(1:10)){
+ x<-as.name(paste(?P",as.character(test_sampel),sep=""))
+
rownames(x)<-get((paste(?P?,as.character(test_sample),sep="")))[,1]
+ }
This would not work probably because x is simply a name instead of a data.frame
variable(Error: "attempt to set 'rownames' on an object with no
dimensions"). But I could not find the right way out? How should I solve
it?
Thanks!
Ruiyang
> On Nov 14, 2017, at 4:39 PM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hi Ruiyang,
> I think you want "get":
>
> For (index in seq(1,16)){
> plot(x=(a given set of
value),y=get(paste(?PC?,as.character(index),sep=??)))
> }
>
> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 7:43 AM, ??? <ruiyangliu94 at gmail.com>
wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Suppose that I want to do a series of plots with the y value for each
plot as PC1, PC2, PC3? How could I accomplish this using a for loop?
>> Suppose the code like this:
>>
>> For (index in seq(1,16)){
>> plot(x=(a given set of value),y=paste(?PC?,as.character(index),sep=??)
>> }
>>
>> But this would not work because y is assigned a string instead of the
variable names. So how could I assign y with a variable name instead of a
string? Your reply would be appreciated!
>> Ruiyang Liu
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