array2 {listarrays} | R Documentation |
Make or reshape an array with C-style (row-major) semantics
Description
These functions reshape or make an array using C-style, row-major semantics. The returned array is still R's native F-style, (meaning, the underlying vector has been reordered).
Usage
array2(data, dim = length(data), dimnames = NULL)
matrix2(...)
dim2(x) <- value
set_dim2(...)
Arguments
data |
what to fill the array with |
dim |
numeric vector of dimensions |
dimnames |
a list of dimnames, must be the same length as |
... |
passed on to |
x |
object to set dimensions on (array or atomic vector) |
value |
a numeric (integerish) vector of new dimensions |
Details
Other than the C-style semantics, these functions behave identically to their
counterparts (array2()
behaves identically to array()
, `dim2<-`()
to `dim<-`()
). set_dim2()
is just a wrapper around set_dim(..., order = "C")
.
See examples for a drop-in pure R replacement to reticulate::array_reshape()
Examples
array(1:4, c(2,2))
array2(1:4, c(2,2))
# for a drop-in replacement to reticulate::array_reshape
array_reshape <- listarrays:::array_reshape
array_reshape(1:4, c(2,2))
[Package listarrays version 0.4.0 Index]