I can't seem to make apply function access/modify a variable that is declared outside... what gives?
x = data.frame(age=c(11,12,13), weight=c(100,105,110))
x
testme <- function(df) {
i <- 0
apply(df, 1, function(x) {
age <- x[1]
weight <- x[2]
cat(sprintf("age=%d, weight=%d\n", age, weight))
i <- i+1 #this could not access the i variable in outer scope
z <- z+1 #this could not access the global variable
})
cat(sprintf("i=%d\n", i))
i
}
z <- 0
y <- testme(x)
cat(sprintf("y=%d, z=%d\n", y, z))
Results:
age=11, weight=100
age=12, weight=105
age=13, weight=110
i=0
y=0, z=0
try the following inside your apply. Experiment with the value of n. I believe that for
i
it should be one less than forz
.OUTPUT
Using the
<<-
operator you can write to variables in outer scopes:The result here:
Note that the usage of
<<-
is dangerous, as you break up scoping. Do this only if really necessary and if you do, document that behavior clearly (at least in bigger scripts)