Hello, I have the following problem.
I have a large matrix called cleantable7. Now I am running the following for loop:
#Loop with phonetic
for (row in 1:nrow(cleantable7))
{
codephon = phonetic(cleantable7[row,], method = c("soundex"), useBytes = FALSE)
codephon2 = codephon[!duplicated(codephon)]
print(codephon2)
}
Now I want all of the output generated from print(codephon2) to be filled in a matrix.
Any ideas?
I would define a list output <- list()
and inside the loop output[[row]] <- codephon2
and then after the loop out_matrix <- do.call(rbind, output)
Thank you, but this output matrix has not the same dimension as the one from cleantable. Now there is no structure with rows and columns anymore as it was in cleantable7. Any idea how I will get same dimension?
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