Thanks Adrienne, but I still in doubt. The behavior of print and
message looks the same.
Nothing is displayed on the screen after minutes of routine processing
. All values of "i" are displayed only when I press the stop button
(I'm under Windows) or when "i" reaches the maximum value.
Thanks again,
Antônio Olitno
Citando Adrienne Wootten <amwoo...@ncsu.edu>:
instead of print use this
message(i)
the message command is used for things like this and it will print the value
of i as you are looping through, but you can also do this:
message("Counter value is: ",i)
which returns for i = 20 for example
"Counter value is 20"
for more check out the message help section in the html
? message
Adrienne Wootten
NCSU
On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 2:05 PM, Antonio Olinto
<aolint...@bignet.com.br>wrote:
Hello,
About looping, consider the example:
for (i in 1:23194) {
dat.stat[i,c(2:8)]<-quantile(dat.bat[BL==block[i],2],prob=c(0,0.025,0.25,0.5,0.75,0.975,1))
print(i)
}
I'd like to have the value of "i" printed for each loop (step). As I could
see the values of "i" are shown on screen only after all the work is done.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
Best regards,
Antonio
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