Xavier Fern�ndez i Mar�n wrote:
...
varlist <- c("var1", "var2", "var3", "var4", ...)

Instead of a character vector with the names, it'd make life easier if you had a list of the vectors...


# make sure you use the naming - makes life easier later.
mylist <- list(var1=var1, var2=var2, var3=var3, var4=var4)

Then...

for(i in seq(along=mylist)) {  # seq(along=...) is safest.
  jpeg(names(mylist)[i], width=...)
  boxplot(mylist[[i]] ~ missing, xlab=...)
  dev.off() # you didn't have this.  it's required.
}

# but I don't see how "missing" gets correctly passed in your example,
# so I'm not sure what it's supposed to do.

I suppose that is because I forget something related to the extraction of values in vectors, but I can't find it on the R manual neither in other books about R that I have checked.

Nope. It's about passing a strings of text to plot, instead of actual data. You'd have to actually parse the string to produce the value. And that's getting tricky (at least, it's tricky to my brain). The above is pretty simple by comparison.


Cheers

Jason

--
Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd.
http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz
64-21-343-545
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

______________________________________________
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help

Reply via email to