forceSymmetric
Force a Matrix to 'symmetricMatrix' Without Symmetry Checks
Description
Force a square matrix x
to a symmetricMatrix
, without a symmetry check as it would be applied for as(x,
"symmetricMatrix")
.
Usage
forceSymmetric(x, uplo)
Arguments
x | any square matrix (of numbers), either “"traditional"” ( |
uplo | optional string, |
Value
a square matrix inheriting from class symmetricMatrix
.
See Also
symmpart
for the symmetric part of a matrix, or the coercions as(x, <symmetricMatrix class>)
.
Examples
## Hilbert matrix i <- 1:6 h6 <- 1/outer(i - 1L, i, "+") sd <- sqrt(diag(h6)) hh <- t(h6/sd)/sd # theoretically symmetric isSymmetric(hh, tol=0) # FALSE; hence try( as(hh, "symmetricMatrix") ) # fails, but this works fine: H6 <- forceSymmetric(hh) ## result can be pretty surprising: (M <- Matrix(1:36, 6)) forceSymmetric(M) # symmetric, hence very different in lower triangle (tm <- tril(M)) forceSymmetric(tm)
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