On 28.02.2012 07:04, Yashwanth M.R wrote:
Hi Mr. Uwe Ligges,
Yashwanth M.R,
this is the R-help mailing list, not my personal mail account (and "Mr."
is inappropriate in any case).
I really thankful for the reply. I even tried the same,
means writing the new function. But the result is same as the last. Here is
the picture below,
Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT.Functn<-
function(Telco.Rpart.METHOD.CLASS)
{
Telco.Rpart.PLOT<-
plot(Telco.Rpart.METHOD.CLASS,compress=FALSE,uniform=TRUE)
Telco.Rpart.TEXT<-
text(Telco.Rpart.METHOD.CLASS,use.n = TRUE, cex = .75)
}
Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT<-
Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT.Functn(Telco.Rpart.METHOD.CLASS)
Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT
Again if I solely run the command "Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT",
That is the value returned from the previous function call, not a
command nor a function.
the output it is
displaying as "NULL". Please help me finding out the desired result ASAP.
Yes, since that ws the result of calling the previous function.
Your output is not reproducible hence it is hard to help for us, we do
not really understand what you are going to do with functions, and you
should start reading "An Introduction to R" in order to get a basic
sense of R. Finally, this is a mailning list driven by volunteers, and
sense some rudeness in demanding things "ASAP".
Best,
Uwe Ligges
Regards,
Yashwanth M.R
From: Uwe Ligges-3 [via R] [mailto:ml-node+s789695n4417618...@n4.nabble.com]
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 9:16 PM
To: Yashwanth M.R
Subject: Re: To define a function which includes two functions as arguments
such as "plot" and "text"
On 24.02.2012 12:22, Yashwanth M.R wrote:
Here is the two functions which I have used during my practice.
*plot(Telco.rpart.METHOD.CLASS,compress=FALSE,uniform=TRUE)
text(Telco.rpart.METHOD.CLASS,use.n = TRUE, cex = .75))*
"Telco.rpart.METHOD.CLASS" is my "rpart" object of the method "class".
If I run this,
*Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT<-
c(plot(Telco.rpart.METHOD.CLASS,compress=FALSE,uniform=TRUE),
text(Telco.rpart.METHOD.CLASS,use.n = TRUE, cex =
.75))
c() concatenates the returned values of the two functions. If you want
to define a sequence of function calls, define them within your own
function, calling that new function will produce your desired results,
as far as I understand.
Uwe Ligges
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n4416881/Rpart.gif
the output is getting generated as shown in the figure. But if I solely
run
the same command "Telco.Rpart.PLOT.TEXT" right after the above, the output
is as below,
/$x
[1] 4.035156 1.000000 7.070312 3.015625 2.000000 4.031250
[7] 3.000000 5.062500 4.000000 6.125000 5.000000 7.250000
[13] 6.500000 6.000000 7.000000 8.000000 11.125000 10.250000
[19] 9.500000 9.000000 10.000000 11.000000 12.000000
$y
[1] 1.125 1.000 1.000 0.875 0.750 0.750 0.625 0.625 0.500 0.500 0.375
[12] 0.375 0.250 0.125 0.125 0.250 0.875 0.750 0.625 0.500 0.500 0.625
[23] 0.750
/
Please help me in getting the output which is there is the Image..
Regards,
Yashwanth M,R
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