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Corey Chivers
March 22, 2013
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Loops and Conditionals in R - short
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Transcript
•R is a full fledged programming language. It can do
loops and conditionals. i <- runif(1,0,100) if(i <= 50) { print(‘i is pretty small’) } Control Structures for(i in 1:100) { print(i) }
•A loop will be executed over and over. Control Structures
fruits<- c('apple','orange','banana','pear') for(fruit in fruits) { print(fruit) }
•Combining loops with conditionals can be very powerful. Control Structures
fruits<- c('apple','orange','banana','pear') for(fruit in fruits) { print(fruit) if(fruit == 'banana') print(paste(fruit,'rama!',sep='') }
Challenge 1) Print out all the numbers between 1 and
100, but if the number is a multiple of 3, print ‘fizz’ instead. 2) Extend your code so that for multiples of 5, it prints out ‘buzz’. HINT: To get the remainder of integer division, use %%. Ex: 4 9%%5