[Rcpp-devel] Non-contiguous submatrix
Romain Francois
romain at r-enthusiasts.com
Mon Aug 26 12:33:35 CEST 2013
Le 26 août 2013 à 12:19, Simon Zehnder <szehnder at uni-bonn.de> a écrit :
> Dear Rcpp::Users and Rcpp::Devels,
>
> I am right now working on a relabeling algorithm where I have a function taking a permutation matrix of all permutations of the labels. Inside the function the values should be permuted in respect to a row of this matrix. In R I would use the following commands:
>
> values <- matrix(rnorm(4), ncol = 2, nrow = 2, byrow = TRUE)
> perm <- as.matrix(expand.grid(seq(1, 2), seq(1, 2)))
> index <- perm[which(perm[, 1] != perm[, 2]),]
> values[, index[, 1]]
> values[, index[, 2]]
>
> I found this thread on stackoverflow: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8435169/selecting-a-non-contiguous-submatrix-in-rcpp. Are there any proceedings for non-contiguous submatrices in Rcpp? I couldn't find a hint in the Rcpp-book (neither in chapter 3 nor in chapter 8). I would like to avoid nested loops and I need the values as Rcpp::NumericMatrix objects for the functions (so using RcppArmadillo (via non-contiguous views) is only a path I would choose if no other simpler possibilities are available). Any suggestions are welcome.
Writing loops is what you do in c++. There is no guilty conscience like in R.
> @Rcpp::Devels: I try to understand in the doxygen documentation how the operator '()' works. I see that there is always a VECTOR::Proxy underlying each Matrix object and I end up at the traits::r_vector_proxy in the 00_forward_proxy.h file. I assume, that each Matrix object has its type given by the proxy and acts in regard to this characterization. Where can I look for more information about this struct?
In the source files. You'll have to jump between several files. Not easy to follow, even for us. Good luck.
> Best
>
> Simon
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