dMatrix-class
(Virtual) Class "dMatrix" of "double" MatricesThe dMatrix
class is a virtual class contained by all actual classes of numeric matrices in the Matrix package. Similarly, all the actual classes of logical matrices inherit from the lMatrix
class.
Common to all matrix object in the package:
Dim
:Object of class "integer"
- the dimensions of the matrix - must be an integer vector with exactly two non-negative values.
Dimnames
:list of length two; each component containing NULL or a character
vector length equal the corresponding Dim
element.
There are (relatively simple) group methods (see, e.g., Arith
)
signature(e1 = "dMatrix", e2 = "dMatrix")
: ...
signature(e1 = "dMatrix", e2 = "numeric")
: ...
signature(e1 = "numeric", e2 = "dMatrix")
: ...
signature(x = "dMatrix")
: ...
signature(x = "dMatrix", digits = "numeric")
: this group contains round()
and signif()
.
signature(e1 = "numeric", e2 = "dMatrix")
: ...
signature(e1 = "dMatrix", e2 = "numeric")
: ...
signature(e1 = "dMatrix", e2 = "dMatrix")
: ...
signature(x = "dMatrix")
: The "Summary"
group contains the seven functions max()
, min()
, range()
, prod()
, sum()
, any()
, and all()
.
The following methods are also defined for all double matrices:
signature(from = "dMatrix", to = "matrix")
: ...
signature(x = "dMatrix")
: computes the “Matrix Exponential”, see expm
.
signature(x = "dMatrix")
: ...
The following methods are defined for all logical matrices:
signature(x = "lsparseMatrix")
and many other subclasses of "lMatrix"
: as the base function which(x, arr.ind)
returns the indices of the TRUE
entries in x
; if arr.ind
is true, as a 2-column matrix of row and column indices. Since Matrix version 1.2-9, if useNames
is true, as by default, with dimnames
, the same as base::which
.
The nonzero-pattern matrix class nMatrix
, which can be used to store non-NA
logical
matrices even more compactly.
The numeric matrix classes dgeMatrix
, dgCMatrix
, and Matrix
.
drop0(x, tol=1e-10)
is sometimes preferable to (and more efficient than) zapsmall(x, digits=10)
.
showClass("dMatrix") set.seed(101) round(Matrix(rnorm(28), 4,7), 2) M <- Matrix(rlnorm(56, sd=10), 4,14) (M. <- zapsmall(M)) table(as.logical(M. == 0))
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