I'm a statistics and math student, first year of my BA. I'm taking the class "Introduction to computer science for statistics students" where we learn R programming.
This is my first time to really go into programming, and I'm super frustrated. A lot of the homework tasks are essentially to write quite simple functions, and the task is "to understand the syntax" which is more like "to guess the syntax".
I'm trying to figure out how to find good and informative examples for using R - when the purpose is not to use it as a statistics tool - but to write simple code lines.
Unfortunately, this is much harder then it seems, because nobody is using R in this way.
For example, I need to write a function that will count the number of digits for some vector, assuming the vector has only one element:
x <- r
where r is a real number.
The function must use a while
loop.
I don't know how to define the loop such that it will stop, when "achieving the goal" of counting the number of digits. I was thinking of:
count_digits <- function(x){
y <- 1
if(while(x %/% 10 == 0)) {
return(y)
}
The problem is I can't understand the "rules" of the 'while' loop. I haven't managed to find sufficient results when searching Stack Overflow, and cheat sheets, R syntax loops, or Coursera online course for R programming aren't helpful.
How can I find answers for my questions - without posting them and getting blocked - because most of the time my problem is only to figure out how to "sew" the pieces together?