Hi Bob,
You can use the get() function to loopup a variable name.
> long.variable.name <- 5
> "long.variable.name"
[1] "long.variable.name"> get("long.variable.name")
[1] 5
However, I think this is all overkill. Assuming
extractModelParameters() came from the MplusAutomation package, and
that the documentation is correct, then it returns a list, ordered in
some predictable way. Take advantage of this. I suspect you can get
all your code down to something like:
lapply(modelResults, `[`, 31)
I do not have any Mplus outfiles to toy around with so that code
probably will not be it exactly, but the point is, I think you are
going to a lot of trouble to create these variable names, and there is
probably a much easier way. If you can upload an Mplus file online
and email the link, I can probably give you more specific advice.
Cheers,
Josh
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 12:43 PM, vaibhav dua <to_vaib at yahoo.com>
wrote:> Hi,
>
> I'm generating the name of the variable with paste function and then
using that
> variable name further to get the specific position value from the
data.frame,
> here is the snippet from my code:
>
> modelResults <-
extractModelParameters("C:/PilotStudy/Mplus_Input/Test",
> recursive=TRUE)
>
> #extractModelParameters reads all the output files from the Test folder and
> create the following variables in R for each file read:
> #C..PilotStudy.Mplus_Input.Test.rep1.out.unstandardized.est
> #C..PilotStudy.Mplus_Input.Test.rep2.out.unstandardized.est
> #C..PilotStudy.Mplus_Input.Test.rep3.out.unstandardized.est
>
> modelResultsTemp <- as.data.frame(modelResults)
>
> MeansTempC1 = rep(NA ,9)
> counter = 1
>
> for (f in 1:3)
> {
> i=31
>
> for (g in 1:3)
> {
> OutputFileName <-
>
paste("modelResultsTemp$C..PilotStudy.Mplus_Input.Test.rep",f,".out.unstandardized.est[",i,"]",sep="")
>
> MeansTempC1[counter] = OutputFileName
> i=i+1
> counter = counter+1
> }
> }
>
> Its not giving me any error but I'm not getting the desired output in
> MeansTempC1 because OutputFileName is a string and thats why its not
returning
> the OutputFileName[31] etc. Does anybody know how to eliminate the double
quotes
> so that I can use the variable name (generated with the paste function)
further
> in the code
>
> Regards
> Bob
>
>
>
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