> well put! I would add, though, that t() generalizes to aperm(), > and the magic package contains arev() which is a generalization > of rev().
There are the flip operators of matlab, and rotating matrices/array by multiples of 90 degrees. > I'm always on the lookout for other array functionality of this type > that might sit well with magic. Anyone? Have you considered pulling out the matric manipulation functions from magic? I think they'd do well in their own package, and would be more findable. Hadley -- Assistant Professor / Dobelman Family Junior Chair Department of Statistics / Rice University http://had.co.nz/ ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel