> function.list=c(sin, cos, function(x) tan(x))
> for (f in function.list) print(f(pi))
[1] 1.224606e-16
[1] -1
[1] -1.224606e-16
>

On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 5:48 PM, honeyoak <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am having trouble figuring out how to use do.call to call and run a list
> of
> functions.
>
> for example:
>
> make.draw = function(i){i;function()runif(i)}
> function.list = list()
> for (i in 1:3) function.list[[i]] = make.draw(i)
>
> will result in
>
> > function.list[[1]]()
>  [1] 0.2996515
> > function.list[[2]]()
>  [1] 0.7276203 0.4704813
> > function.list[[3]]()
>  [1] 0.9092999 0.7307774 0.4647443
>
> what I want to do is create a function that calls all three functions in
> the
> list at one go. from what I understand as.call() can be used to do this but
> I am having trouble connecting the dots and getting 6 uniform random draws
> from function.list. thanks, honeyoak.
>
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