for (i in 1:78){
write.table(answer[class == i], paste("answer_",i,
".txt", sep=''))
# if you want the variable
assign(paste("k_", i, sep=''), answer[class == i])
}
On 7/24/06, Chris Kopp <kopp@soz.unibe.ch> wrote:>
> Dear all
>
> The following is a very basic and beginner's question on loops.
>
> Suppose you have data (say, 1000 cases) with two variables named
> "answer" (string) and "class" (numeric). The latter
runs from 1 to 78
> and categorizes the data. I need to create a file "answer_1.txt"
for
> the cases with class==1, and so on, up to "answer_78.txt"
>
> I have been able to do this for one value of "class" in the
following
> way
>
> k_1<-answer[class==1]
> write.table(k_1, "answer_1.txt")
>
> Now, I would like to loop over "class", replacing the occurences
of
> "1" in the code above successively with the integers from 1 to
78, so
> that I get my 78 files.
> (equivalent to typing:
>
> k_1<-answer[class==1]
> write.table(k_1, "answer_1.txt")
>
> k_2<-answer[class==2]
> write.table(k_2, "answer_2.txt")
>
> etc.)
>
> I have tried
>
> for (i in 1:78) k_i<-answer[class==(i)]
>
> but this only generated the variable corresponding to the last value
> (78) of the counter i, and not the files in between.
>
> Thanks a lot for any help or pointers in the right direction. I am an
> R beginner and I studied the help files (they got me up to here), but
> I could not solve this problem on my own.
>
> Chris Kopp
>
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