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2015 Mar 19
6
RFC: Matrix package: Matrix products (%*%, crossprod, tcrossprod) involving "nsparseMatrix" aka sparse pattern matrices
...t;clash" with
the usual numeric arithmetic, and arithmetic in R where logical is
coerced to integer (and that to "double") when certain numerical
functions/operations are used.
A more severe problem --- which I had not been aware of until
relatively recently -- is the fact that the CHOLMD function
cholmod_ssdmult(A, B)
treats *both* A and B as "pattern" as soon as one of them is a
(sparse) pattern matrix.
And this is - I say - in clear contrast to what R users would expect:
If you multiply a numeric with a "kind of logical" matrix (a pattern
one), you will expect...
2015 Mar 19
0
RFC: Matrix package: Matrix products (%*%, crossprod, tcrossprod) involving "nsparseMatrix" aka sparse pattern matrices
...ual numeric arithmetic, and arithmetic in R where logical is
> coerced to integer (and that to "double") when certain numerical
> functions/operations are used.
>
> A more severe problem --- which I had not been aware of until
> relatively recently -- is the fact that the CHOLMD function
> cholmod_ssdmult(A, B)
> treats *both* A and B as "pattern" as soon as one of them is a
> (sparse) pattern matrix.
> And this is - I say - in clear contrast to what R users would expect:
> If you multiply a numeric with a "kind of logical" matrix (a patt...
2015 Mar 20
0
RFC: Matrix package: Matrix products (%*%, crossprod, tcrossprod) involving "nsparseMatrix" aka sparse pattern matrices
...sual numeric arithmetic, and arithmetic in R where logical is
> coerced to integer (and that to "double") when certain numerical
> functions/operations are used.
>
> A more severe problem --- which I had not been aware of until
> relatively recently -- is the fact that the CHOLMD function
> cholmod_ssdmult(A, B)
> treats *both* A and B as "pattern" as soon as one of them is a
> (sparse) pattern matrix.
> And this is - I say - in clear contrast to what R users would expect:
> If you multiply a numeric with a "kind of logical" matrix (a patt...