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Arithmetical Operators for hyperSpec objects
Description
Arithmetical Operators: +, -, *, /, ^, %%, %/%, %*% for hyperSpec objects
Usage
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,hyperSpec'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,numeric'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,matrix'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,missing'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'numeric,hyperSpec'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'matrix,hyperSpec'
Arith(e1, e2)
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,hyperSpec'
x %*% y
## S4 method for signature 'hyperSpec,matrix'
x %*% y
## S4 method for signature 'matrix,hyperSpec'
x %*% y
Arguments
e1 , e2 |
or |
x , y |
either two one a vector which length equalling either the number of rows or the number of wavelengths of the hyperSpec object, or a scalar (numeric of length 1). |
Details
The arithmetical operators +
, -
, *
, /
, \^
, %%
,
%/%
, and %*%
for hyperSpec
objects.
You can use these operators in different ways:
e1 + e2 `+` (e1, e2) x %*% y `%*%`(x, y) -x
The arithmetical operators +
, -
, *
, /
, ^
, %%
,
%/%
, and %*%
work on the spectra matrix of the hyperSpec
object. They
have their usual meaning (see Arithmetic
). The operators work also with one
hyperSpec
object and a numeric object or a matrices of the same size as the spectra matrix
of the hyperSpec
object.
With numeric vectors sweep
is most probably more appropriate.
If you want to calculate on the extra data as well, use the data.frame hyperSpec@data
directly or as.data.frame (x)
.
Value
hyperSpec
object with the new spectra matrix.
Author(s)
C. Beleites
See Also
sweep-methods
for calculations involving a vector and
the spectral matrix.
S4groupGeneric
for group generic methods.
Arithmetic
for the base arithmetic functions.
Comparison
for comparison operators,
Math
for mathematical group generic
functions (Math and Math2 groups) working on hyperSpec
objects.
matmult
for matrix multiplications with %*%
.
Examples
flu + flu
1 / flu
all((flu + flu - 2 * flu)[[]] == 0)
-flu
flu / flu$c