Notice: This page requires JavaScript to function properly.
Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings or update your browser.
Aprenda Indexing in Matrices | Section
Practice
Projects
Quizzes & Challenges
Questionários
Challenges
/
Essential R Programming for Absolute Beginners - 1768563985826

bookIndexing in Matrices

Matrix elements are accessed with two indices: the row number and the column number. As usual, indexing starts at 1. Use square brackets [row, column] to specify the position of an element.

Single Elements

Provide both a row and a column index to extract a single value.

Example

1234567
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Element in row 2, column 2 (value 5) m[2, 2] # Element in row 1, column 3 (value 3) m[1, 3]
copy

Multiple Elements

Use a vector of indices to extract multiple values at once.

Example

12345
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Elements in row 3, columns 2 and 3 m[3, c(2, 3)]
copy

Entire Rows or Columns

Omit one of the indices to return a full row or column.

Example

1234567
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Entire first row m[1, ] # Entire third column m[, 3]
copy
Tarefa

Swipe to start coding

You have a matrix named m:

2  4  6  8
10 12 14 16

Your tasks are to:

  1. Extract the element 12.
  2. Extract the elements 4 6.
  3. Extract the third column.

Solução

Tudo estava claro?

Como podemos melhorá-lo?

Obrigado pelo seu feedback!

Seção 1. Capítulo 30
single

single

Pergunte à IA

expand

Pergunte à IA

ChatGPT

Pergunte o que quiser ou experimente uma das perguntas sugeridas para iniciar nosso bate-papo

close

bookIndexing in Matrices

Deslize para mostrar o menu

Matrix elements are accessed with two indices: the row number and the column number. As usual, indexing starts at 1. Use square brackets [row, column] to specify the position of an element.

Single Elements

Provide both a row and a column index to extract a single value.

Example

1234567
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Element in row 2, column 2 (value 5) m[2, 2] # Element in row 1, column 3 (value 3) m[1, 3]
copy

Multiple Elements

Use a vector of indices to extract multiple values at once.

Example

12345
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Elements in row 3, columns 2 and 3 m[3, c(2, 3)]
copy

Entire Rows or Columns

Omit one of the indices to return a full row or column.

Example

1234567
num <- 1:9 m <- matrix(num, nrow = 3, ncol = 3, byrow = T) # Entire first row m[1, ] # Entire third column m[, 3]
copy
Tarefa

Swipe to start coding

You have a matrix named m:

2  4  6  8
10 12 14 16

Your tasks are to:

  1. Extract the element 12.
  2. Extract the elements 4 6.
  3. Extract the third column.

Solução

Switch to desktopMude para o desktop para praticar no mundo realContinue de onde você está usando uma das opções abaixo
Tudo estava claro?

Como podemos melhorá-lo?

Obrigado pelo seu feedback!

Seção 1. Capítulo 30
single

single

some-alt