nsparseMatrix-classes {Matrix} | R Documentation |
The nsparseMatrix
class is a virtual class of sparse
“pattern” matrices, i.e., binary matrices conceptually
with TRUE
/FALSE
entries. Only the positions of the
elements that are TRUE
are stored.
These can be stored in the “triplet” form
(TsparseMatrix
, subclasses ngTMatrix
,
nsTMatrix
, and ntTMatrix
which really contain pairs, not
triplets) or in compressed column-oriented form (class
CsparseMatrix
, subclasses ngCMatrix
,
nsCMatrix
, and ntCMatrix
) or–rarely–in
compressed row-oriented form (class RsparseMatrix
,
subclasses ngRMatrix
, nsRMatrix
, and ntRMatrix
).
The second letter in the name of these non-virtual classes indicates
g
eneral, s
ymmetric, or t
riangular.
Objects can be created by calls of the form new("ngCMatrix",
...)
and so on. More frequently objects are created by coercion of
a numeric sparse matrix to the pattern form for use in
the symbolic analysis phase
of an algorithm involving sparse matrices. Such algorithms often
involve two phases: a symbolic phase wherein the positions of the
non-zeros in the result are determined and a numeric phase wherein the
actual results are calculated. During the symbolic phase only the
positions of the non-zero elements in any operands are of interest,
hence numeric sparse matrices can be treated as sparse pattern
matrices.
uplo
:Object of class "character"
. Must be
either "U", for upper triangular, and "L", for lower
triangular. Present in the triangular and symmetric classes but not
in the general class.
diag
:Object of class "character"
. Must be
either "U"
, for unit triangular (diagonal is all ones), or
"N"
for non-unit. The implicit diagonal elements are not
explicitly stored when diag
is "U"
. Present in the
triangular classes only.
p
:Object of class "integer"
of pointers, one
for each column (row), to the initial (zero-based) index of elements in
the column. Present in compressed column-oriented and compressed
row-oriented forms only.
i
:Object of class "integer"
of length nnzero
(number of non-zero elements). These are the row numbers for
each TRUE element in the matrix. All other elements are FALSE.
Present in triplet and compressed column-oriented forms only.
j
:Object of class "integer"
of length nnzero
(number of non-zero elements). These are the column numbers for
each TRUE element in the matrix. All other elements are FALSE.
Present in triplet and compressed column-oriented forms only.
Dim
:Object of class "integer"
- the dimensions
of the matrix.
signature(from = "dgCMatrix", to =
"ngCMatrix")
, and many similar ones; typically you should
coerce to "nsparseMatrix"
(or "nMatrix"
). Note that
coercion to a sparse pattern matrix records all the potential
non-zero entries, i.e., explicit (“non-structural”) zeroes
are coerced to TRUE
, not FALSE
, see the example.
signature(x = "ngCMatrix")
: returns the transpose
of x
signature(x = "lsparseMatrix")
, semantically
equivalent to base function which(x, arr.ind)
;
for details, see the lMatrix
class documentation.
the class dgCMatrix
(m <- Matrix(c(0,0,2:0), 3,5, dimnames=list(LETTERS[1:3],NULL))) ## ``extract the nonzero-pattern of (m) into an nMatrix'': nm <- as(m, "nsparseMatrix") ## -> will be a "ngCMatrix" str(nm) # no 'x' slot nnm <- !nm # no longer sparse (nnm <- as(nnm, "sparseMatrix"))# "lgCMatrix" ## consistency check: stopifnot(xor(as( nm, "matrix"), as(nnm, "matrix"))) ## low-level way of adding "non-structural zeros" : nnm@x[2:4] <- c(FALSE,NA,NA) nnm as(nnm, "nMatrix") # NAs *and* non-structural 0 |---> 'TRUE' data(KNex) nmm <- as(KNex $ mm, "ngCMatrix") str(xlx <- crossprod(nmm))# "nsCMatrix" stopifnot(isSymmetric(xlx)) image(xlx, main=paste("crossprod(nmm) : Sparse", class(xlx)))