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relations (version 0.6-13)

charfun: Relation Characteristic Functions

Description

Determine the characteristic function of a relation.

Usage

relation_charfun(x, components = FALSE)

Arguments

x

an object inheriting from class relation.

components

a logical indicating whether the characteristic function created should take vectors (each vector corresponding to one domain) as argument, or a data frame (with the elements in the rows). In the former case, all vectors are recycled to fit the longest vector in case of binary relations.

See Also

relation()

Examples

Run this code
## Relation 'a divides b':
divides <- function(a, b) b %% a == 0
R <- relation(domain = list(1 : 10, 1 : 10), charfun = divides)
R
## 'Recover' characteristic function:
"%|%" <- relation_charfun(R)

## Use it.
2L %|% 6L
2:4 %|% 6L
2L %|% c(2:3, 6L)

## This also works:
"%|%"(2L, 6L)
## (and more generally does for arities > 2).

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