On Wednesday 09 August 2006 19:14, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> Dmitris has already provided the solution but just throught I would'
> mention that your third alternative can be written:
>
> apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2, bb = bb)
>
> (assuming fun2 has arguments idx and bb) which is not
> nearly so ugly
Dmitris has already provided the solution but just throught I would'
mention that your third alternative can be written:
apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2, bb = bb)
(assuming fun2 has arguments idx and bb) which is not
nearly so ugly so you might reconsider whether its ok
for you to just pass bb.
On 8/9/
On Wednesday 09 August 2006 18:31, Dimitris Rizopoulos wrote:
> try this:
>
> fun1 <- function(x) {
> environment(fun2) <- environment()
> ifelse(somecondition, bb <- "o", bb <- "*")
> ## mymatrix is created, then
> myresult <- apply(mymatrix, 1, fun2)
> }
Beautiful :)
Thanks very
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From: "Adrian Dusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 5:21 PM
Subject: [R] objects and environments
> Dear list,
>
> I have two functions created in the same environment, fun1 and fun2.
> fun2 is called by fun1, but fun2 should use an object wh
Dear list,
I have two functions created in the same environment, fun1 and fun2.
fun2 is called by fun1, but fun2 should use an object which is created in fun1
fun1 <- function(x) {
ifelse(somecondition, bb <- "o", bb <- "*")
## mymatrix is created, then
myresult <- apply(mymatrix, 1,