For "m[1] <- ..." to work, "m" must already be defined. To fix this, execute "m <- rep(NA, index)" before your second "for" loop, and it should work.

hope this helps. spencer graves

Anna Pryor wrote:

I've been programming in one directory and recently switched to another directory. It appears that in doing so I've uncovered a problem. My environment was saving something so that my code would work and now I don't know how to fix it. I have the following bit of code:

 for(i in 1:index){
   indexList = lst[i]
        for(j in 2:jobs-1){
          indexList = c(indexList,lst[i+index*j])
       }
  saveList[i,] = indexList

}


for (i in 1:index){ m[i] = median(saveList[i,])

}
m

In my new directory, I am getting the complaint that "object m is not found." Does anyone know what that means?

Anna

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