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Matrix (version 1.6-1.1)

all-methods: "Matrix" Methods for Functions all() and any()

Description

The basic R functions all and any now have methods for Matrix objects and should behave as for matrix ones.

Arguments

Methods

all

signature(x = "Matrix", ..., na.rm = FALSE): ...

any

signature(x = "Matrix", ..., na.rm = FALSE): ...

all

signature(x = "ldenseMatrix", ..., na.rm = FALSE): ...

all

signature(x = "lsparseMatrix", ..., na.rm = FALSE): ...

Examples

Run this code
M <- Matrix(1:12 +0, 3,4)
all(M >= 1) # TRUE
any(M < 0 ) # FALSE
MN <- M; MN[2,3] <- NA; MN
all(MN >= 0) # NA
any(MN <  0) # NA
any(MN <  0, na.rm = TRUE) # -> FALSE
# \dontshow{
sM <- as(MN, "sparseMatrix")
stopifnot(all(M >= 1), !any(M < 0),
          all.equal((sM >= 1), as(MN >= 1, "sparseMatrix")),
          ## MN:
          any(MN < 2), !all(MN < 5),
          is.na(all(MN >= 0)), is.na(any(MN < 0)),
          all(MN >= 0, na.rm=TRUE), !any(MN < 0, na.rm=TRUE),
          ## same for sM :
          any(sM < 2), !all(sM < 5),
          is.na(all(sM >= 0)), is.na(any(sM < 0)),
          all(sM >= 0, na.rm=TRUE), !any(sM < 0, na.rm=TRUE)
         )
# }

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