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sgbp: Methods for dealing with sparse geometry binary predicate lists

Description

Methods for dealing with sparse geometry binary predicate lists

Usage

# S3 method for sgbp
print(x, ..., n = 10, max_nb = 10)

# S3 method for sgbp t(x)

# S3 method for sgbp as.matrix(x, ...)

# S3 method for sgbp dim(x)

Arguments

x

object of class sgbp

...

ignored

n

integer; maximum number of items to print

max_nb

integer; maximum number of neighbours to print for each item

Details

sgbp are sparse matrices, stored as a list with integer vectors holding the ordered TRUE indices of each row. This means that for a dense, \(m \times n\) matrix Q and a list L, if Q[i,j] is TRUE then \(j\) is an element of L[[i]]. Reversed: when \(k\) is the value of L[[i]][j], then Q[i,k] is TRUE.