I think a named list is probably the easiest way to start off, something
like:
all_mat <- list(mat1 = mat1, mat2 = mat2)
all_mat$mat2
Gundala Viswanath wrote:
Hi,
Suppose I have these two matrices (could be more).
What I need to do is to store these matrices into a hash.
So that I can call back any of the matrix back later.
Is there a way to do it?
mat_1
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 9.327924e-01 0.067207616
[2,] 9.869321e-01 0.013067929
[3,] 9.892814e-01 0.010718579
[4,] 9.931603e-01 0.006839735
[5,] 9.149056e-01 0.085094444
mat_2
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 9.328202e-01 0.067179769
[2,] 9.869402e-01 0.013059827
[3,] 9.892886e-01 0.010711437
[4,] 9.931660e-01 0.006833979
[5,] 9.149391e-01 0.085060890
This method I have is not favorable
because it just stack the matrices together as another matrix.
Makes it hard to get individual matrix later.
all_mat <- NULL
all_mat <- c(all_mat, mat1,mat2)
- Gundala Viswanath
Jakarta - Indonesia
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