I think that you can use split fot this,
see ?split
On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 6:25 PM, Lana Schaffer <schaffer@scripps.edu>
wrote:
> Hi,
> I am using this subset statement and it works
> outside a function.
> LIS[[i]]<- lapply(LI, subset, select=cov[[i]])
> However, wrapped inside a function this statement
> produces the same values for every LIS[[1]] which
> is only the first subset of LI.
> Does anyone know why is not working correctly inside
> a function?
>
> ff = factor(covariate)
> nLev <- nlevels(ff)
> cov <- vector(mode="list",length=nLev)
> for (gp in 1:nLev) {
> cov[[gp]] <- covariate == levels(ff)[gp] }
>
> LIS <- vector(mode="list",length=nLev)
> #if (SINGLE == T ) LIS[[1]] <- LI else {}
> for (i in 1:nLev)
> LIS[[i]]<- lapply(LI, subset, select=cov[[i]])
>
>
> Lana Schaffer
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>
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