Yes, I do.

But I need to control how the permutations are done.

Thank you.

2012/7/20 Jessica Streicher <j.streic...@micromata.de>

> You mean executing the function for all combinations of values?
> For example, if you have a<-b<-c<-1:2
> you would get back the values of
>
> myfunc(1,1,1)
> myfunc(1,1,2)
> myfunc(1,2,1)
> myfunc(1,2,2)
> myfunc(2,1,1)
> myfunc(2,1,2)
> myfunc(2,2,1)
> myfunc(2,2,2)
>
> ?
>
> On 20.07.2012, at 13:05, carla moreira wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to evaluate a function, with 3 arguments, for instance,
> >
> > myfunc<-function(a,b,c) { sqrt(a)-exp(b)+4*c
> >                                                }
> >
> > How to execute  myfunc(x,y,z), for all x, all y and all z, where x,y,z
> are
> > vectors?
> >
> > Thank you very much in advance
> >
> >
> >
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