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2010 Jan 17
2
For loops in R
...to figure out if the two codes
snippets below have the same output
gBest<-floor(runif(popsize,min=1,max=top))
velocity[i,j]<<-.4* velocity[i,j] + 1 * runif(1) * (pbestsVar[i,j] -
popVar[i,j]) + 1 * runif(1) * (archiveVar[gBest,j] - popVar[i,j])
and
for (i in 1:popsize) {
for (j in 1:maxvar) {
gBest<-sample(top,size=1)
velocity[i,j]<<-.4* velocity[i,j] + 1 * runif(1) * (pbestsVar[i,j] -
popVar[i,j]) + 1 * runif(1) * (archiveVar[gBest,j] - popVar[i,j])
#velocity[i,j]<-.4* velocity[i,j] + 1 * .3722 * (pbestsVar[i,j] -
popVar[i,j]) + 1 * .3722 * (archiveVar[3,j] -...
2011 Dec 12
3
For loop indicies
I would like to run a for loop with an index going from 0 to 499 but the following seems to miss out the first value:
C <- 499
for (i in 0:C)
The alternative is:
C <- 500
for (i in 1:C)
{
#Then every time I use i, I replace it with i-1
}
Is this a good way to do it or is tere a better way?
Thank you,
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