I'm not sure how to make a reproducible example of my problem and this post is very verbose. I was hoping the issue might pop out. Basically, this for loop obtains output from an external program, makes some calculations in R, and then posts the results of those calculations back into an external file.
The first iteration of the loop runs perfectly fine. It does everything correctly then proceeds to return to the top of the loop and change to the correct directory (flist[2]
), but when it reaches the second function (get_stress_table
), it chokes by printing "NAs" into the files rather than the file names (flist
, which is a vector of file names).
The file names and sub directories being iterated through in this loop share a common name. The fact that it correctly changes to the right sub-directory in setwd
, but prints 'NA' as a file name in the first function is what confuses me. Thus I don't understand the problem.
Anything sticking out?
Here is the for loop I am trying to run:
for (i in 1:length(flist)){
setwd(paste0(solutions_dir, "\\", flist[i]))
max_stress <- get_stress_table(solutions_dir = solutions_dir, flist = flist[i], lsdynadir = lsdynadir, states = 5)
xy_table <- element_time_series(stressed_eid = max_stress, solutions_dir = solutions_dir, flist = flist[i], lsdynadir = lsdynadir)
damp_coeff <- find_damp(xy_table = file_xy)
setwd(kfile_complete)
erode_damp(erosion_lines = erosion_lines, damp_coef = damp_coeff, kfile_mesh = flist[i])
}
Here is the error I return:
3.
file(con, "r")
2.
readLines(flist[i])
1.
get_stress_table(solutions_dir = solutions_dir, flist = flist[i],
lsdynadir = lsdynadir, states = 5)
Here is the inside of that function:
biggest_stresses <- data.frame(eid= numeric(),
stress = numeric(),
stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
for (j in 1:states) {
fileconn <- file("get_stresses.cfile")
line_one <- paste0("open d3plot ", solutions_dir, "\\", flist[i], "\\", "d3plot")
line_two <- "ac"
line_three <- "fringe 14"
line_four <- "pfringe"
line_five <- "anim forward"
line_six <- "anim stop; state 100;"
line_seven <- paste0("output ", solutions_dir, "\\", flist[i], "\\", flist[i], " ", j, " 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000000")
writeLines(c(line_one, line_two, line_three, line_four, line_five, line_six, line_seven), fileconn)
close(fileconn)
system(paste0(lsdynadir,"\\lsprepost4.3_x64.exe c=get_stresses.cfile -nographics"))
stresses <- readLines(flist[i])
start <- grep(stresses, pattern="*KEYWORD",fixed = T)
stop <- grep(stresses, pattern="$Interpreted from averaged nodal data",fixed = T)
stresses <- stresses[-seq(start, stop, by = 1)]
writeLines(stresses, flist[i])
stresses <- read.table(flist[i], header = FALSE)
names(stresses) <- c("eid", "stress")
max_stress <- which(stresses$eid == which.max(stresses$stress)
biggest_stresses <- rbind(biggest_stresses, stresses[max_stress,]
}
return(biggest_stresses[which.max(biggest_stresses$stress),1])
}
flist[i]
to the functionget_stress_table
instead of the whole vector. So wheni == 2
, within the function it is trying to lookup the second element of a length 1 vector, which is where theNA
comes from.i
anywhere except for the lookup inflist
, and so instead of your loop I'd suggest doingfor (f in flist)
get_stress_table
would only be receiving one file name. Could you elaborate a bit more/show an example?(f in flist)
syntax? Thanks so much, by the way.for (x in y)
syntax, you are looping throughy
, where during each iterationx
gets assigned to the next element ofy
. Try running the following lines and see if it makes more sense:x <- letters[1:3]; for (letter in x) print(letter)
andx <- letters[1:3]; for (i in 1:length(x)) print(x[i])