I was recently reminded on this list that

"Using 1:ncol() is bad practice (seq_len is designed for that purpose)" (Ripley)

This triggers the following question: What is "good practice" for 2:ncol(x)? (This is not a joke; in a recursive situation it often makes sense to perform the calculation for the start value i = 1, then continue with a loop over the rest, "the Fortran way";)

I usually use

if (ncol(x) > 1)
    for (i in 2:ncol(x)){
       ....

but I can think of

for (i in seq_len(x - 1)){
    I <- i + 1
   ....

and

i <- 1
while (i < ncol(x)){
    i <- i + 1
    ....

What is "good practice" (efficient and safe)?

Göran Broström

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