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R Introduction: Part II
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R Introduction: Part II

R Introduction: Part II

1. Matrices
2. Data Frames
3. Lists

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matrix() Function

Sometimes you may have only one vector that you need to convert into a matrix. How can it be done? The answer is simple - by using the matrix() function.

This function has the following parameters:

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These are not all the parameters, but the most important for us.

  • data - is the vector that we want to use to build the matrix;
  • nrow - number of rows in a new matrix;
  • ncol - number of columns in a new matrix;
  • byrow - logical, should the matrix be filled by rows. It's important to note that the length of the vector filled as the data parameter must be divisible by nrow or ncol. If both parameters are set, then nrow*ncol must equal the vector length.

For example, let's construct a 3x3 matrix with integers from 1 to 9.

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# Vector of integers num <- 1:9 # Build a matrix from vector matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3)
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As you can see, this matrix was built from above to below first. Let's set parameter byrow to T and compare the results.

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num <- 1:9 # Build a matrix from vector by rows matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T)
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As you can see, we filled this matrix from left to right. We were free to leave only one of the nrow or ncol parameters since 9 (number of elements in the vector) is divisible by 3 and returns an integer result.

Oppgave

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Given a vector of numbers named num.

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Based on this vector, you need to build the following matrix.

python

Use only the matrix() function, and think about the correct values of parameters.

Løsning

How does seq() function work? seq(a, b) generates integers from a to b inclusive. seq(a, b, c) generates integers from a to b with the step c.

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book
matrix() Function

Sometimes you may have only one vector that you need to convert into a matrix. How can it be done? The answer is simple - by using the matrix() function.

This function has the following parameters:

python

These are not all the parameters, but the most important for us.

  • data - is the vector that we want to use to build the matrix;
  • nrow - number of rows in a new matrix;
  • ncol - number of columns in a new matrix;
  • byrow - logical, should the matrix be filled by rows. It's important to note that the length of the vector filled as the data parameter must be divisible by nrow or ncol. If both parameters are set, then nrow*ncol must equal the vector length.

For example, let's construct a 3x3 matrix with integers from 1 to 9.

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# Vector of integers num <- 1:9 # Build a matrix from vector matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3)
copy

As you can see, this matrix was built from above to below first. Let's set parameter byrow to T and compare the results.

123
num <- 1:9 # Build a matrix from vector by rows matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T)
copy

As you can see, we filled this matrix from left to right. We were free to leave only one of the nrow or ncol parameters since 9 (number of elements in the vector) is divisible by 3 and returns an integer result.

Oppgave

Swipe to start coding

Given a vector of numbers named num.

python

Based on this vector, you need to build the following matrix.

python

Use only the matrix() function, and think about the correct values of parameters.

Løsning

How does seq() function work? seq(a, b) generates integers from a to b inclusive. seq(a, b, c) generates integers from a to b with the step c.

Switch to desktopBytt til skrivebordet for virkelighetspraksisFortsett der du er med et av alternativene nedenfor
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