Create the cartesian product of two sets
Given two sets creates new sets with one element of each set
cartesian(object, set1, set2, name = NULL, ...) ## S3 method for class 'TidySet' cartesian( object, set1, set2, name = NULL, keep = TRUE, keep_relations = keep, keep_elements = keep, keep_sets = keep, ... )
object |
A TidySet object. |
set1, set2 |
The name of the sets to be used for the cartesian product |
name |
The name of the new set. |
... |
Placeholder for other arguments that could be passed to the method. Currently not used. |
keep |
A logical value if you want to keep. |
keep_relations |
A logical value if you wan to keep old relations. |
keep_elements |
A logical value if you wan to keep old elements. |
keep_sets |
A logical value if you wan to keep old sets. |
A TidySet object with the new set
Other methods:
TidySet-class
,
activate()
,
add_column()
,
add_relation()
,
arrange.TidySet()
,
complement_element()
,
complement_set()
,
complement()
,
element_size()
,
elements()
,
filter.TidySet()
,
group_by.TidySet()
,
group()
,
incidence()
,
intersection()
,
is.fuzzy()
,
is_nested()
,
move_to()
,
mutate.TidySet()
,
nElements()
,
nRelations()
,
nSets()
,
name_elements<-()
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name_sets<-()
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name_sets()
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power_set()
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pull.TidySet()
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relations()
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remove_column()
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remove_element()
,
remove_relation()
,
remove_set()
,
rename_elements()
,
rename_set()
,
select.TidySet()
,
set_size()
,
sets()
,
subtract()
,
union()
relations <- data.frame( sets = c(rep("a", 5), "b"), elements = letters[seq_len(6)] ) TS <- tidySet(relations) cartesian(TS, "a", "b")
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