R/which.max.matrix.R

Defines functions which.max.image which.max.matrix

Documented in which.max.image which.max.matrix

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which.max.matrix <- function(z) {
    if (!is.matrix(z)) {
        stop("Not a matrix")
    }
    m <- nrow(z)
    n <- ncol(z)
    # take care of NAs
    ind <- which.max(z)
    iy <- trunc((ind - 1)/m) + 1
    ix <- ind - (iy - 1) * m
    return(cbind(ix, iy))
}


which.max.image <- function(obj) {
    ind.z <- which.max.matrix(obj$z)
    return(list(x = obj$x[ind.z[, 1]], y = obj$y[ind.z[, 2]], 
        z = obj$z[ind.z], ind = ind.z))
}

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