rowMeans2: Calculates the mean for each row (column) of a matrix-like...

Description Usage Arguments Details Value See Also Examples

Description

Calculates the mean for each row (column) of a matrix-like object.

Usage

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rowMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'matrix_OR_array_OR_table_OR_numeric'
rowMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, dim. = dim(x), ...)

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
rowMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

colMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

## S4 method for signature 'matrix_OR_array_OR_table_OR_numeric'
colMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, dim. = dim(x), ...)

## S4 method for signature 'ANY'
colMeans2(x, rows = NULL, cols = NULL, na.rm = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

x

An NxK matrix-like object.

rows, cols

A vector indicating the subset of rows (and/or columns) to operate over. If NULL, no subsetting is done.

na.rm

If TRUE, NAs are excluded first, otherwise not.

...

Additional arguments passed to specific methods.

dim.

An integer vector of length two specifying the dimension of x, essential when x is a numeric vector. Note, that this is not a generic argument and not all methods need provide it.

Details

The S4 methods for x of type matrix, array, or numeric call matrixStats::rowMeans2 / matrixStats::colMeans2.

Value

Returns a numeric vector of length N (K).

See Also

Examples

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  mat <- matrix(rnorm(15), nrow = 5, ncol = 3)
  mat[2, 1] <- NA
  mat[3, 3] <- Inf
  mat[4, 1] <- 0
  
  print(mat)
  
  rowMeans2(mat)
  colMeans2(mat)
  

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