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rcumsum: Computes the prior to or reverse cumulative sum of a vector.

Description

Computes the prior-to (i.e., the cumulative sum prior to but not including the current value) or the reverse (i.e., the number that large or larger) cumulative sum of a vector. Also works for 1-dimensional tables, matrices, and data.frames, though it is best used with vectors.

Usage

rcumsum(x)

pcumsum(x)

Arguments

x

a numeric object.

Value

A numeric vector that contains the prior-to or reverse cumulative sums.

See Also

cumsum.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
## Simple example
cbind(vals=1:10,
      cum=cumsum(1:10),
      pcum=pcumsum(1:10),
      rcum=rcumsum(1:10))

## Example with NA
vals <- c(1,2,NA,3)
cbind(vals,
      cum=cumsum(vals),
      pcum=pcumsum(vals),
      rcum=rcumsum(vals))

## Example with NA
vals <- c(1,2,NA,3,NA,4)
cbind(vals,
      cum=cumsum(vals),
      pcum=pcumsum(vals),
      rcum=rcumsum(vals))
      
## Example with a matrix
mat <- matrix(c(1,2,3,4,5),nrow=1)
cumsum(mat)
pcumsum(mat)
rcumsum(mat)

## Example with a table (must be 1-d)
df <- sample(1:10,100,replace=TRUE)
tbl <- table(df)
cumsum(tbl)
pcumsum(tbl)
rcumsum(tbl)

## Example with a data.frame (must be 1-d)
df <- sample(1:10,100,replace=TRUE)
tbl <- as.data.frame(table(df))[,-1]
cumsum(tbl)
pcumsum(tbl)
rcumsum(tbl)
# }

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