Thank you Rui, that helped a lot. The correct values show up when I'm using
the following code. Now fun(Temp,v) returns a matrix, and Temp and v
stay the same. But I'd like to use the reduced vectors in some
calculations..can they be extracted in some way so that I have them
separately
Of course, just use
x - fun(Temp, v)
x$Temp # To get back temp
x[[Temp]]
x$v # To get back v
x[[v]]
Michael
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 3:15 PM, babyluck madr...@gmx.ch wrote:
Thank you Rui, that helped a lot. The correct values show up when I'm using
the following code. Now fun(Temp,v)
Thank you very much!! Exactly how I wanted it :)
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Dear helpers
I have two data sets saved as vectors (temperature and velocity). Now I need
to take out a span of temperature and its corresponding velocity in the
other vector. How can I achieve that?
I tried to write a function,which takes a vector entry and then decides
wether to delete the
Hi.
Maybe this will help you:
set.seed(1)
temp - 1:100
v - rnorm(100)
temp[temp16 | temp38]
v[temp16 | temp38]
Andrija
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 7:09 PM, babyluck madr...@gmx.ch wrote:
Dear helpers
I have two data sets saved as vectors (temperature and velocity). Now I need
to take out a
Hello,
babyluck wrote
Dear helpers
I have two data sets saved as vectors (temperature and velocity). Now I
need to take out a span of temperature and its corresponding velocity in
the other vector. How can I achieve that?
I tried to write a function,which takes a vector entry and
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