On Oct 21, 2010, at 8:58 PM, Antonio Olinto wrote:
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.
In the past people have needed to use flush.console() to get output to
the screen. Unable to test since A) I'm not running your OS, and B) no
reproducible example offered.
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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David Winsemius, MD
West Hartford, CT
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