Well, you cannot have a vector of vectors, you need a list of vectors.
With mean() and sum() it worked probably because these produce a single
number as their output. Also, the rbind() function won't help here, that
is for merging vector into a matrix. Once again, reading R-Intro is the
best advice I can give you.
# creating an ampty list of length 1096:
d <- list()
length(d) <- 1096
# Filling the list with rows
for(i in (1:1096)){
d[[i]] <- ht[i,]
}
Note the double bracketing when indexing lists: d[[1]]
Please respond to the entire list next time, I only read these messages
occasionally.
Petr
vincenzo napsal(a):> thank you a lot for the answer
>
> i don't expect one vector..
> but 1096 vector.
>
> example: ht> 1 2 3
> 1 3 4 5
> 2 4 5 8
> 3
> 4
> .
> .
> .
> 1096
>
> i'd like 1096 vector like these:
> d[1]= 3 4 5
> d[2]= 4 5 8
> ...
>
> i'm trying now with this:
> for(i in 1:1096) d[i]=(rbind(ht[i,]))
> but it doesn't work :(
> it works with function like "mean","sum".. but not with
"rbind"
> what can i do?
>
>
>
> /-------Messaggio originale-------/
>
> /*Da:*/ Petr Klasterecky <mailto:klaster at karlin.mff.cuni.cz>
> /*Data:*/ 06/14/07 10:07:33
> /*A:*/ billycorg <mailto:billycorg1 at virgilio.it>
> /*Cc:*/ r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch <mailto:r-help at
stat.math.ethz.ch>
> /*Oggetto:*/ Re: [R] extractor rows from a matrix
>
> billycorg napsal(a):
> > thanks for the answer..but i don't find what i'm looking for!
> >
> > now i'm trying to expose better my problem:
> > i have:
> >
> > ht= a 1096rows x 3 columns matrix
> >
> > i'd like a function like this:
> >
> > d[i]=rbind(ht[i,]) for (i in 1:length(ht))
> >
> > but this don't work :(
> > can anyone seriously help me?
>
> The problem is that people actually are trying to seriously help you,
> but it is really difficult from your queries...
>
> Please specify what you expect to be your output - a vector where you
> just paste the rows of of the original matrix one by one?
> If so, you can do
> d <- t(ht)
> dim(d) <- NULL
>
> or (a 'dirty' way)
> d <- c(t(ht))
>
> It is not at all clear what your statement should do. For example, what
> is length(ht) with ht being a matrix? For R it is the total number of
> elements, but did you mean this or the number of rows/columns??
>
> The suggestion to read R-Intro is the best advice you got here.
>
> Petr
>
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> Petr Klasterecky
> Dept. of Probability and Statistics
> Charles University in Prague
> Czech Republic
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