The dsRMatrix class is a class of symmetric, sparse matrices in the compressed, row-oriented format. In this implementation the non-zero elements in the rows are sorted into increasing column order.
class
Objects from the Class
These "..RMatrix" classes are currently still mostly unimplemented!
Objects can be created by calls of the form new("dsRMatrix", ...).
Slots
uplo:: A character object indicating if the upper triangle ("U") or the lower triangle ("L") is stored. At present only the lower triangle form is allowed.
j:: Object of class "integer" of length nnzero (number of non-zero elements). These are the row numbers for each non-zero element in the matrix.
p:: Object of class "integer" of pointers, one for each row, to the initial (zero-based) index of elements in the row.
factors:: Object of class "list" - a list of factorizations of the matrix.
x:: Object of class "numeric" - the non-zero elements of the matrix.
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, see Matrix.
Extends
Classes dsparseMatrix, symmetricMatrix, and RsparseMatrix, directly.
Class "dMatrix", by class "dsparseMatrix"; class "sparseMatrix", by classes "dsparseMatrix" and "RsparseMatrix".
Methods
forceSymmetric: signature(x = "dsRMatrix", uplo = "missing"): a trivial method just returning x
forceSymmetric: signature(x = "dsRMatrix", uplo = "character"): if uplo == x@uplo, this trivially returns x; otherwise t(x).
See Also
the classes dgCMatrix, dgTMatrix, and dgeMatrix.
Examples
(m0 <- new("dsRMatrix"))m2 <- new("dsRMatrix", Dim = c(2L,2L), x = c(3,1), j = c(1L,1L), p =0:2)m2
stopifnot(colSums(as(m2,"TsparseMatrix"))==3:4)str(m2)(ds2 <- forceSymmetric(diag(2)))# dsy*dR <- as(ds2,"RsparseMatrix")dR # dsRMatrix