Greg Minshall
2021-Apr-09 10:35 UTC
[R] Assigning several lists to variables whose names are contained in other variables
Wolfgang,> result <- assign(paste("subnet_",? val, sep = "") > > result <- my_function(val)i don't understand why you are twice assigning to =result=. also, the first assignment doesn't seem well formatted (t's missing a value?). did you mean something like : assign(paste("subnet_",? val, sep = ""), my_function(val)) (which i would think should work)? cheers, Greg
Wolfgang Grond
2021-Apr-09 12:21 UTC
[R] Assigning several lists to variables whose names are contained in other variables
Greg, here I get the error message: Error my_function(val) : cannot find function my_function. Am 9. April 2021 12:35:40 MESZ schrieb Greg Minshall <minshall at umich.edu>:>Wolfgang, > >> result <- assign(paste("subnet_",? val, sep = "") >> >> result <- my_function(val) > >i don't understand why you are twice assigning to =result=. also, the >first assignment doesn't seem well formatted (t's missing a value?). > >did you mean something like > >: assign(paste("subnet_",? val, sep = ""), my_function(val)) > >(which i would think should work)? > >cheers, Greg > >______________________________________________ >R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see >https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >PLEASE do read the posting guide >http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html >and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.- Numberland - Dr. Wolfgang Grond Diplomphysiker, TQM-Assessor (EFQM) Six Sigma Green Belt Ingenieurb?ro / Engineering Consultancy Lohfeld 20, DE-95326 Kulmbach, Germany Phone: +49 9221 6919131 Fax: +49 9221 6919156 Mail: grond at numberland.com URL: http://www.numberland.com [[alternative HTML version deleted]]