Hi.
You haven't specified object to store results.
Try something like:
dat = c() #or dat = list() or matrix with specified ncol and nrow
for(i in 1:20){
dat[i]=complete(dat.mice,[i]
}
On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 4:02 PM, Christopher Desjardins
<desja004@umn.edu>wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a pretty simple problem. Here is the code:
>
> dat1=complete(dat.mice,1)
>
> dat2=complete(dat.mice,2)
>
> dat3=complete(dat.mice,3)
>
> dat4=complete(dat.mice,4)
>
> dat5=complete(dat.mice,5)
>
> dat6=complete(dat.mice,6)
>
> dat7=complete(dat.mice,7)
>
> dat8=complete(dat.mice,8)
>
> dat9=complete(dat.mice,9)
>
> dat10=complete(dat.mice,10)
>
> dat11=complete(dat.mice,11)
>
> dat12=complete(dat.mice,12)
>
> dat13=complete(dat.mice,13)
>
> dat14=complete(dat.mice,14)
>
> dat15=complete(dat.mice,15)
>
> dat16=complete(dat.mice,16)
>
> dat17=complete(dat.mice,17)
>
> dat18=complete(dat.mice,18)
>
> dat19=complete(dat.mice,19)
>
> dat20=complete(dat.mice,20)
>
>
> I would like to simplify this into a for loop. I thought this would work:
>
> for(i in 1:20){
>
> dat[i]=complete(dat.mice,[i]
>
> }
>
> But it doesn't. Any tips?
>
> Chris
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