Hello,

Your function works,

> sapply(1:12, Jahreszeit)
 [1] "Winter"    "Winter"    "Fruehling" "Fruehling" "Fruehling" "Sommer"
 [7] "Sommer"    "Sommer"    "Herbst"    "Herbst"    "Herbst" "Winter"

but not with your data? We don't know what your data looks like. Post an example using ?dput

dput( head(dat, 30) )  # paste the output of this in a post

Hope this helps,

Rui Barradas
Em 16-10-2012 10:26, bambus escreveu:
hey
I'd like to divide my data into four seasons. for this I made a function:

Jahreszeit <- function(x) {
if (x<=02 || x==12)  {return("Winter")
}else{
if (x>=03 && x<=05) {return("Fruehling")
}else{
if (x>=06 && x<=08) {return("Sommer")
}else{
if (x>=09 && x<=11) {return("Herbst")
}}}}}

Now, I have some trouble to apply this function.
I tried lapply(), sapply() and tapply() but everytime i get for every month
just "Winter". which isn't right.
Does someone now an explanation?
if i try it with some random vector it does work but not with my data.
Please, I need help...has anyone an idea? thx





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