[R] Matrix: Problem with the code
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markleeds at verizon.net
Sat Jan 10 02:36:42 CET 2009
Charlotte: I ran your code because I wasn't clear on it and your way
would cause more matrices than the person requested. So
I think the code below it, although not too short, does what the person
asked. Thanks though because I understand outer better now.
temp <- matrix(c(1,2,3,4,5,6),ncol=2)
print(temp)
#One of those more elegant ways:
print(temp)
outer(temp,1:p,'^')One of those more elegant ways:
# THIS WAY I THINK GIVES WHAT THEY WANT
sapply(1:ncol(temp), function(.col) {
temp[,.col]^.col
})
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Charlotte Wickham wrote:
> One of those more elegant ways:
> outer(x, 1:p, "^")
>
> Charlotte
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Sarah Goslee <sarah.goslee at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> Well, mat doesn't have any dimensions / isn't a matrix, and we don't
>> know what p is supposed to be. But leaving aside those little
>> details,
>> do you perhaps want something like this:
>>
>> x<-c(23,67,2,87,9,63,8,2,35,6,91,41,22,3)
>> p <- 5
>> mat<- matrix(0, nrow=p, ncol=length(x))
>> for(j in 1:length(x))
>> {
>> for(i in 1:p)
>> mat[i,j]<-x[j]^i
>> }
>>
>> Two notes: I didn't try it out, and if that's what you want rather
>> than a toy example
>> of a larger problem, there are more elegant ways to do it in R.
>>
>> Sarah
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Bhargab Chattopadhyay
>> <bhargab_1 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>>
>>> Can any one please explain why the following code doesn't work? Or
>>> can anyone suggest an alternative.
>>> Suppose
>>> x<-c(23,67,2,87,9,63,8,2,35,6,91,41,22,3)
>>> mat<-0;
>>> for(j in 1:length(x))
>>> {
>>> for(i in 1:p)
>>> mat[i,j]<-x[j]^i;
>>> }
>>> Actually I want to have a matrix with p columns such that each
>>> column will have the elements of x^(column#).
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>> Bhargab
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sarah Goslee
>> http://www.functionaldiversity.org
>>
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