Thanks a lot!
I was afraid smth is wrong with my R syntaxis.

On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Barry Rowlingson <
b.rowling...@lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:

> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Trafim <rdapam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I have the following problem, the following code seems to run only once
> for
> > i and j and for k from one to M.
> > Doesn't R for increase the argument by itself?
> >
> > for (i in 1:N){
> >  for (j in 1:(Tk-1)){
> >  if((XGrid[i] < Xk[j+1])&(Xk[j] <= XGrid[i])){
> >        for (k in 1:M){
> >           if ((RBins[k]<=Rk[j+1])&(Rk[j+1]<RBins[k+1])){
> >              GR[k] <- +1
> >           }
> >        }
> >  }
> >  }
> > }
> >
>
>  Of course it does. Try this, which is something we call a complete
> reproducible example:
>
> N=10
> for(i in 1:N){
>  print(i)
> }
>
> How do we know your N isn't 1 and your Tk isn't 2?
>
> Barry
>

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