cruz wrote on 11/06/2008 12:16 PM:
Thanks for all the responses, they are all very helpful:)

you don't need to assign dimension or classes to your objects.
It's easier if you  do like this

this is something that really bothers me, when I need to define an
object which i will later fill with data, the dimension of this object
should not be fixed because it will grow...

so in MATLAB, i.e. we define x = [ ],
what about in R?

?numeric, ?character, others probably...

x <- numeric()

x[10] <- 42
print(x)
 [1] NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 42

Does that answer your question?

Jeff


Thanks,
cruz

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