On Thu, 6 Nov 2008, Oliver Bandel wrote:

Hello Charles,


[snip]

dim( as.matrix(    replicate(10, sample(x, 3) )  ) )
[1]  3 10
dim( as.matrix(    replicate(10, sample(x, 2) )  ) )
[1]  2 10
dim( as.matrix(    replicate(10, sample(x, 1) )  ) )
[1] 10  1

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So, the behaviour is the same...
...but is not really that fine. :(

...how could I avoid the necessity of the transposition
of the matrix in the case of only one sample?


use
        matrix( your.result , nc = n.replicates )

or

        dim( your.result ) <- c( n.samples, n.replicates )

instead of as.matrix( your.result )

HTH,

Chuck


I mean, it's not extremely a problem,
because there are not many loops aroud it,
but it looks somehow ugly. :(

Ciao,
 Oliver

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