I think this is what you're looking for:
file_name_root = "myfile"
for(i in 1:10)
result<- of_some_function
out_file<-paste(file_name_root, i, ".txt", sep = "")
write.table(result, file = out_file)
}
the above code produces 10 files ("myfile1.txt" to "myfile10.txt"), each
containing whatever was calculated on that loop. If you have loops
within loops
and you want to write during the innermost loop, remember to take this into
account like so:
file_name_root = "myfile"
for (i in 1:10)
for(q in 1:10)
result<- of_some_function
out_file<-paste(file_name_root, i, q, ".txt", sep = "")
write.table(result, file = out_file)
}
}
That way, when "i" iterates and when "q" resets to 1, you don't write
over your
previous output.
Quoting Frank Schmid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dear R-Mastermind
>
>
> Within a while or a for-loop, is there a way that I can save to disk the
> results of the previous calculations at the end of each loop with filenames
> called "file01.Rdata", "file02.Rdata" etc?
>
> So far, I have tried to write the outcome of each loop in a 3 dimensional
> array and saved it just once after the loop. Or is there another way so that
> I can keep the resulting matrix of every step in the loop?
>
> Thank you very much for your help
>
>
> Frank Schmid
>
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