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Constant-class

The Constant class.


Description

This class represents a constant.

Coerce an R object or expression into the Constant class.

Usage

Constant(value)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
show(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
name(x)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
constants(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
value(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_pos(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
grad(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
dim(x)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
canonicalize(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_nonneg(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_nonpos(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_imag(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_complex(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_symmetric(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_hermitian(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_psd(object)

## S4 method for signature 'Constant'
is_nsd(object)

as.Constant(expr)

Arguments

value

A numeric element, vector, matrix, or data.frame. Vectors are automatically cast into a matrix column.

x, object

A Constant object.

expr

An Expression, numeric element, vector, matrix, or data.frame.

Value

A Constant representing the input as a constant.

Methods (by generic)

  • name: The name of the constant.

  • constants: Returns itself as a constant.

  • value: The value of the constant.

  • is_pos: A logical value indicating whether all elements of the constant are positive.

  • grad: An empty list since the gradient of a constant is zero.

  • dim: The c(row, col) dimensions of the constant.

  • canonicalize: The canonical form of the constant.

  • is_nonneg: A logical value indicating whether all elements of the constant are non-negative.

  • is_nonpos: A logical value indicating whether all elements of the constant are non-positive.

  • is_imag: A logical value indicating whether the constant is imaginary.

  • is_complex: A logical value indicating whether the constant is complex-valued.

  • is_symmetric: A logical value indicating whether the constant is symmetric.

  • is_hermitian: A logical value indicating whether the constant is a Hermitian matrix.

  • is_psd: A logical value indicating whether the constant is a positive semidefinite matrix.

  • is_nsd: A logical value indicating whether the constant is a negative semidefinite matrix.

Slots

value

A numeric element, vector, matrix, or data.frame. Vectors are automatically cast into a matrix column.

sparse

(Internal) A logical value indicating whether the value is a sparse matrix.

is_pos

(Internal) A logical value indicating whether all elements are non-negative.

is_neg

(Internal) A logical value indicating whether all elements are non-positive.

Examples

x <- Constant(5)
y <- Constant(diag(3))
get_data(y)
value(y)
is_nonneg(y)
size(y)
as.Constant(y)

CVXR

Disciplined Convex Optimization

v1.0-10
Apache License 2.0 | file LICENSE
Authors
Anqi Fu [aut, cre], Balasubramanian Narasimhan [aut], David W Kang [aut], Steven Diamond [aut], John Miller [aut], Stephen Boyd [ctb], Paul Kunsberg Rosenfield [ctb]
Initial release

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