In this article, we will discuss how to append values to a vector using a loop in R Programming Language.
In R programming language, you can use a loop to append values to a vector. The most common loop in R is the "for" loop. Here is an example of how to append values to a vector using a for loop:
# create an empty vector my_vector <- vector() # create a for loop to append values to the vector for(i in 1:5){ my_vector <- c(my_vector, i) } # print the vector print(my_vector)
In this example, we first create an empty vector called "my_vector" using the vector()
function. We then use a for loop to append values to the vector. The loop iterates over the sequence 1:5 and appends each value to the vector using the c()
function. Finally, we print the vector to see the output.
Another way to append values to a vector using a loop is by using the append()
function. Here is an example:
# create an empty vector my_vector <- vector() # create a for loop to append values to the vector for(i in 1:5){ my_vector <- append(my_vector, i) } # print the vector print(my_vector)
In this example, we use the append()
function to append each value to the vector within the for loop. The append()
function takes two arguments: the vector and the value to append.