new()
to create
ColumnLinkedMatrix
and RowLinkedMatrix
instances, please use the ColumnLinkedMatrix()
and
RowLinkedMatrix()
constructor functions instead.cbind.RowLinkedMatrix
and
rbind.ColumnLinkedMatrix
methods.inherits(., *)
instead of
class(.) == *
(R4 compat).rownames()
(for RowLinkedMatrix
) or
colnames()
(for ColumnLinkedMatrix
) returning
NULL
if first node does not have dimnames, but other nodes
do. Missing entries will be denoted empty string, just like in base
dimnames()
.ColumnLinkedMatrix
) or colnames (for
RowLinkedMatrix
) do not match.as.ColumnLinkedMatrix
and
as.RowLinkedMatrix
for easy creation of
LinkedMatrix
objects from list
s of matrix-like
objects without do.call
.ColumnLinkedMatrix
) or colnames
(for RowLinkedMatrix
) do not match.str
method.is.matrix
method.nodes
methods.sort
parameter in index()
which is set
by default.i
and j
parameters in
index
to only generate entries for those indexes.LinkedMatrix
constructor that creates either a
ColumnLinkedMatrix
or RowLinkedMatrix
(controlled by linkedBy
) of certain dimensions and of
certain type.rbind
for RowLinkedMatrix
and
cbind
for ColumnLinkedMatrix
.apply
and derivative functions to keep the
package minimal.length
method to behave similarly to
length
for matrices.nNodes
function to get the number of nodes.ColumnLinkedMatrix
and same number of columns in case of
RowLinkedMatrix
) when creating linked matrices.Initial release.