Difference between revisions of "Loop.R"
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# ============================================================================== | # ============================================================================== | ||
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+ | loopName <- c(0,14,25, 35,60,87,132,146) | ||
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+ | start <- 1 | ||
+ | loop <- length(loopName) | ||
+ | comp <- 4 | ||
+ | loopId <- 0:(loop+comp-1) %% loop +1 | ||
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+ | for(i in seq(loop)){ | ||
+ | print(loopName[loopId][seq(from=i, length=comp)]) | ||
+ | } | ||
# Returns; | # Returns; | ||
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# 14 25 35 60 | # 14 25 35 60 | ||
# 25 35 60 87 | # 25 35 60 87 | ||
− | # 35 60 87 0 | + | # 35 60 87 132 |
− | # | + | # 60 87 132 146 |
− | # | + | # 87 132 146 0 |
+ | # 132 146 0 14 | ||
+ | # 146 0 14 25 |
Revision as of 22:47, 12 December 2005
- ==============================================================================
- Loop evaluation e.g. 6 parts, 4 comparisons
- this function is construting an array e.g. 1,2,3,4,5,6,1,2,3
- and then subsetting sequential arrays of length four from it
- e.g. 1,2,3,4 2,3,4,5 3,4,5,6 etc
- ==============================================================================
loopName <- c(0,14,25, 35,60,87,132,146)
start <- 1 loop <- length(loopName) comp <- 4 loopId <- 0:(loop+comp-1) %% loop +1
for(i in seq(loop)){
print(loopName[loopId][seq(from=i, length=comp)])
}
- Returns;
- 0 14 25 35
- 14 25 35 60
- 25 35 60 87
- 35 60 87 132
- 60 87 132 146
- 87 132 146 0
- 132 146 0 14
- 146 0 14 25