Do it with aggregate(), something like this should do:
aggregate(.~cluster, FUN=summary, data=data)

Now if you don't want to run summary(), replace it with the function you'd like.

HTH,
Ivan

Le 12/13/2010 17:17, effeesse a écrit :
what am I supposed to put into function(x)? The indicator for extracting the
subgroups?
data is the df. cluster={1,...,14}.

This is how I was compiling:

"for (i in 1:14) {
my.summary<-data$cluster==i c(mean(?),var(?))

summary(var_A~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_B~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_C~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_D~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_E~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_F~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
summary(var_G~cluster, fun=my.summary,data=data)
}"

thanks for your patience.

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