No, does not work that way. And I still do not know what you are finally
going to achieve. You want to integrate over beta18, but use a set of 10
density values at the same time? I am really confused.
Anyway, if you do not know beta18, you can onl write a function that
depends on such an argument, but you cannot call that function without
specifying that argument - it simply cannot be evaluated.
I guess you are looking for software that does symbolic algebra. R
cannot (well, almost), R is mainly intended for numerical computations.
Uwe Ligges
herodote at oreka.com wrote:
> Thks for your answer,
> here is an exemple of what i do with the errors in french...
>
>>tmp
>
> [1] 200 150 245 125 134 345 320 450 678
>
>>beta18
>
> Erreur : Objet "beta18" not found //NORMAL just to show it
>
>>eta
>
> [1] 500
>
>>func1<-function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[1],beta18,eta)
>
>
>>func1<-func1(beta18) * function(beta18)
>
> dweibull(tmp[2],beta18,eta)
>
> Erreur dans dweibull(tmp[1], beta18, eta) : Objet "beta18"
> not found
> //I don't want to evaluate weibull immediatly just want to
> initialize the function then integrate on beta18,i have to
> make the multiplication of weibull at each time pointed by
> tmp then integrate it to obtain a norm.
>
>
>>func1<-func1() * function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[2],beta18,eta)
>
>
> Erreur dans dweibull(tmp[1], beta18, eta) : l'argument
> "beta18" est manquant, avec aucune valeur par d??faut
>
>
>>func1<-func1 * function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[2],beta18,eta)
>
>
> Erreur dans func1 * function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[2],
> beta18, eta) :
> argument non num??rique pour un op??rateur binaire
>
>
>>func1<-func1 & function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[2],beta18,eta)
>
>
> Erreur dans func1 & function(beta18) dweibull(tmp[2],
> beta18, eta) :
> ces op??rations ne sont possibles que pour des types
> num??riques ou logiques
>
>
>>func1<-func1(beta18) & function(beta18)
>
> dweibull(tmp[2],beta18,eta)
>
> Erreur dans dweibull(tmp[1], beta18, eta) : Objet "beta18"
> non trouv??
>
> I hope you understand what i want to do.
>
> thks
> guillaume
> ---------- Initial Header -----------
>
>>From : Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de>
> To : "herodote at oreka.com" <herodote at oreka.com>
> Cc : r-help <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
> Date : Fri, 22 Jul 2005 12:51:47 +0200
> Subject : Re: [R] Generate a function
>
> herodote at oreka.com wrote:
>
>
>>hi all,
>>
>>I need to generate a function inside a loop:
>>
>>tmp is an array
>
>
> Well, a 1-d array, or better say a vector of length 10,
> given the code
> below is correct.
>
>
>
>>for (i in 1:10)
>>{
>>func<- func * function(beta1) dweibull(tmp[i],beta1,eta)
>>}
>>
>>because then i need to integrate this function on beta.
>>
>>I could have written this :
>>
>>func<-function(beta1) prod(dweibull(tmp,beta1,eta)) (with
>
> eta and beta1 set)
>
>>but it is unplottable and no integrable... i could make it
>
> a bit different but if i do that ( prod(tmp)=~Inf ) i'm stuck.
>
>>
>>I've looked in R-poetry and i didn't find anything usefull.
>>
>>I think i have a problem with how i tell R my function is,
>
> R seems to think it is a function like programmers do but
> not a f(x) function.
>
> Please specify a reproducible example (as the posting guide
> asks to do),
> that means including the values for tmp, beta1 and eta.
> Then we might be able to explain where you have your problems.
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
>>Thks
>>guillaume
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