[R] Element-by-element multiplication
Jim Lemon
drjimlemon at gmail.com
Mon May 23 00:34:31 CEST 2016
Hi Steven,
as.data.frame(sapply(a,"*",p))
Jim
On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 8:22 AM, Steven Yen <syen04 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear R users:
>
> > # p is a vector if length 10
> > # a is a vector if length 3
> > # I like to create a matrix with
> > # the first column being p multiplied by a[1]
> > # the second column being p multiplied by a[2]
> > # the third column being p multiplied by a[3]
> > # The following would do that:
> >
> > a<-c(10,100,1000); a
> [1] 10 100 1000
> > p<-matrix(1:10,nrow=10); p
> [,1]
> [1,] 1
> [2,] 2
> [3,] 3
> [4,] 4
> [5,] 5
> [6,] 6
> [7,] 7
> [8,] 8
> [9,] 9
> [10,] 10
> > cbind(a[1]*p,a[2]*p,a[3]*p)
> [,1] [,2] [,3]
> [1,] 10 100 1000
> [2,] 20 200 2000
> [3,] 30 300 3000
> [4,] 40 400 4000
> [5,] 50 500 5000
> [6,] 60 600 6000
> [7,] 70 700 7000
> [8,] 80 800 8000
> [9,] 90 900 9000
> [10,] 100 1000 10000
> >
> > # Gauss does it easily with an element-by-element
> > # multiplicationa.*p
> > # How can I do this in R?
> >
>
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