Become an expert in R — Interactive courses, Cheat Sheets, certificates and more!
Get Started for Free

lotriMat

Create a matrix from a list of matrices


Description

This creates a named banded symmetric matrix from a list of named symmetric matrices.

Usage

lotriMat(matList, format = NULL, start = 1L)

Arguments

matList

list of symmetric named matrices

format

The format of dimension names when a sub-matrix is repeated. The format will be called with the dimension number, so "ETA[%d]" would represent "ETA[1]", "ETA[2]", etc

start

The number the counter of each repeated dimension should start.

Value

Named symmetric block diagonal matrix based on concatenating the list of matrices together

Author(s)

Matthew Fidler

Examples

testList <- list(lotri({et2 + et3 + et4 ~ c(40,
                           0.1, 20,
                           0.1, 0.1, 30)}),
                 lotri(et5 ~ 6))

testList

lotriMat(testList)


# Another option is to repeat a matrix a number of times.  This
# can be done with list(matrix, # times to repeat).

# In the example below, the first matrix is repeated 3 times
testList <- list(list(lotri({et2 + et3 + et4 ~ c(40,
                           0.1, 20,
                           0.1, 0.1, 30)}), 3),
                 lotri(et5 ~ 6))

lotriMat(testList)

# Notice that the dimension names `et2`, `et3` and `et4` are
# repeated.

# Another option is to name the dimensions.  For example it could
# be `ETA[1]`, `ETA[2]`, etc by using the 'format' option:

lotriMat(testList, "ETA[%d]")

# Or could start with ETA[2]:

lotriMat(testList, "ETA[%d]", 2)

lotri

A Simple Way to Specify Symmetric, Block Diagonal Matrices

v0.3.1
GPL (>= 2)
Authors
Matthew L. Fidler [aut, cre] (<https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8538-6691>)
Initial release

We don't support your browser anymore

Please choose more modern alternatives, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.