Thanks a lot David for your answer. I am sorry for being so minimal. I wanted to produce a list/vector/table consisting each vector produced from this code
len<-20 for (n1 in seq(0,(len-1),by=1)){ f <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1]+ n1*300)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*(n1+1))] //create list for each values of n1 R_ev_char <- as.character(f) lis01 <- c(length(R_ev_char)) // here I want to store the values of lengths of R_ev_char vector for successive values of n1(0,1,2,3,...20) I already tried with vector notation but no help. I just want to store Lengths on each successive integer so that I can draw the list on 300(secs) interval. Any suggestion would be very much helpful. crenial crenial30 wrote: > > I have the following code which I wanted to convert using for loop > > previous code: > R_ev1 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*0)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*1)] > R_ev2 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*1)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*2)] > R_ev3 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*2)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*3)] > R_ev4 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*3)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*4)] > > R_ev5 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*4)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*5)] > R_ev6 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*5)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*6)] > R_ev7 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*6)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*7)] > R_ev8 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*7)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*8)] > > R_ev9 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*8)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*9)] > R_ev10 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*9)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*10)] > R_ev11 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*10)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*11)] > R_ev12 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*11)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*12)] > > R_ev13 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*12)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*13)] > R_ev14 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*13)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*14)] > R_ev15 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*14)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*15)] > R_ev16 <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1] + 300*15)& R_event <= (rx[1] + 300*16)] > > > R_ev1c <- as.character(R_ev1) > R_ev2c <- as.character(R_ev2) > R_ev3c <- as.character(R_ev3) > R_ev4c <- as.character(R_ev4) > R_ev5c <- as.character(R_ev5) > R_ev6c <- as.character(R_ev6) > R_ev7c <- as.character(R_ev7) > R_ev8c <- as.character(R_ev8) > > R_ev9c <- as.character(R_ev9) > R_ev10c <- as.character(R_ev10) > R_ev11c <- as.character(R_ev11) > R_ev12c <- as.character(R_ev12) > R_ev13c <- as.character(R_ev13) > R_ev14c <- as.character(R_ev14) > R_ev15c <- as.character(R_ev15) > R_ev16c <- as.character(R_ev16) > > > > > lis1 <- c( > length(R_ev1c), > length(R_ev2c), > length(R_ev3c), > length(R_ev4c), > length(R_ev5c), > length(R_ev6c), > length(R_ev7c), > length(R_ev8c), > length(R_ev9c), > length(R_ev10c), > length(R_ev11c), > length(R_ev12c), > length(R_ev13c), > length(R_ev14c), > length(R_ev15c), > length(R_ev16c) > ) > > > # R_ev1_mat <- matrix(unlist(R_ev1),nrow=T) > > > barplot(lis1, angle = 15+10*1:5, density = 20, col = "black", > legend = rownames(lis1)) > title(main = list("Number of Occurred Received events in every 5 mins", > font = 4)) > > # dev.off() > > > New code: > > f1<- seq(rx[1],rx[2],by=300) > f<- as.character(f1) > len <- length(f) > > for (n1 in 0:(len-1)){ > for(n2 in 1:len){ > # R_ev_01 <- R_event[R_event <= (rx[1] + 300)] > > R_ev[n1] <- R_event[R_event > (rx[1]+ n1*300)& R_event <= (rx[1] + > 300*n2)] > R_ev_char <- as.character(R_ev) > > lis01 <- list(length(R_ev_char)) > barplot(lis01, angle = 15+10*1:5, density = 20, col = "blue", > legend = rownames(lis01)) > title(main = list("Number of Occurred Received Events in every 5 mins", > font = 4)) > } > } > > Somehow it is not working and giving an error saying "Fehler in -0.01 * > height : nicht-numerisches Argument für binären Operator". > > Any help would be really appreciated. > > Thanks > Crenial > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/loop-problem-tp25665329p25714305.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.