This function creates a "byname" matrix, or list of matrices, from .dat
,
depending on the input arguments.
This function is similar to matrix()
, but with "byname" characteristics.
create_matrix_byname(.dat, nrow, ncol, byrow = FALSE, dimnames)
.dat | The data to be used to create the matrix, in a list format, or as a data frame column containing a list of the data to be used for each observation. |
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nrow | The number of rows to be used to create the matrix, in a list format, or as a data frame column containing a list of the number of rows to be used for each observation. |
ncol | The number of columns to be used to create the matrix, in a list format, or as a data frame column containing a list of the number of columns to be used for each observation. |
byrow | The argument stating whether the matrix should be filled by rows or by columns (FALSE by column, TRUE by row),
in a list format, or as a data frame column containing a list of the byrow argument for each observation.
Default is |
dimnames | The dimension names to be used for creating the matrices, in a list format, or as a data frame column containing a list of the dimension names to be used for each observation. |
A matrix, list of matrices, or column in a data frame, depending on the input arguments.
Row and column names are taken from the dimnames
argument.
Any row or column type information on .dat
is preserved on output.
#> c1 #> r1 1 #> r2 2create_matrix_byname(list(1, 2), nrow = list(1, 1), ncol = list(1,1), dimnames = list(list("r1", "c1"), list("R1", "C1")))#> [[1]] #> c1 #> r1 1 #> #> [[2]] #> C1 #> R1 2 #>