?which.min
>
>Dear all R users,
>
> Suppose I have a dataset like that, data =
>
> 1 1.957759e-09
> 2 1.963619e-09
> 3 1.962807e-09
> 4 1.973951e-09
> 5 1.983401e-09
> 6 1.990894e-09
> 7 2.000935e-09
> 8 1.998391e-09
> 9 1.973322e-09
> 10 1.983202e-09
>
> I want to see at which row minimum value of the second
>column occures.
>
> Therefore I made the following loop:
>
> i=1
> while (min(data[,2]) != data[i,2])
> {
> i = i+1
> }
>
> > i
>[1] 1
>
> Is there any more effective way to do that in terms of time
>consumption?
>
> Thanks
> stat
>
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