[R] creating cubes
Matteo Richiardi
matteo.richiardi at gmail.com
Fri Jan 15 23:57:55 CET 2016
Hi Daniel,
thanks for your answer. How can I populate the array with the
matrixes? Suppose I want to populate it with 10 matrixes
matrix(NA,5,5)
Matteo
On 15 January 2016 at 22:26, Dalthorp, Daniel <ddalthorp at usgs.gov> wrote:
> How about: D<-array(dim=c(d1, d2, d3))?
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> On Fri, Jan 15, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Matteo Richiardi
> <matteo.richiardi at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> What is the best way to store data in a cube? That is, I need to create a
>> data structure D with three indexes, say i,j,h, so that I can access each
>> data point D[i,j,h], and visualise sections like D[i,j,] or D[,,h].
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>> I have tried to create an array of matrixes:
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>> D <-matrix(matrix(NA,i,j),h)
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>> but then D[i] returns a number, and not a matrix.
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>> I imagine this is a dummy question, but I did search for an answer on
>> various R help sites, and found nothing straightforward. Being an
>> inexperienced R user, I prefer a simple solution, even at some efficiency
>> cost.
>>
>> Many thanks for your help.
>> Matteo
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