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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2007 1:35 PM
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Subject: [R] Conditionally incrementing a loop counter

Hi,
I am trying a for loop from 1 to 100 by 1. However, if a condition does
not get met, I want to "throw away" that iteration. So if my loop is
for (i in 1:100)
and i is say, 25 and the condition is not met then I don't want i to go
up to 26.  Is there a way to do that? I can't seem to manually adjust i
because from what I understand, R creates 100 long vector and uses that
to "loops thru" and I'm not sure how to get at the index of that vector.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.










Mike Jones
Westat
1650 Research Blvd. RE401
Rockville, MD 20850
Ph: 240.314.2312


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