hstack: Horizontal Concatenation

hstackR Documentation

Horizontal Concatenation

Description

The horizontal concatenation of expressions. This is equivalent to cbind when applied to objects with the same number of rows.

Usage

hstack(...)

Arguments

...

Expression objects, vectors, or matrices. All arguments must have the same number of rows.

Value

An Expression representing the concatenated inputs.

Examples

x <- Variable(2)
y <- Variable(3)
c <- matrix(1, nrow = 1, ncol = 5)
prob <- Problem(Minimize(c %*% t(hstack(t(x), t(y)))), list(x == c(1,2), y == c(3,4,5)))
result <- solve(prob)
result$value

c <- matrix(1, nrow = 1, ncol = 4)
prob <- Problem(Minimize(c %*% t(hstack(t(x), t(x)))), list(x == c(1,2)))
result <- solve(prob)
result$value

A <- Variable(2,2)
C <- Variable(3,2)
c <- matrix(1, nrow = 2, ncol = 2)
prob <- Problem(Minimize(sum_entries(hstack(t(A), t(C)))), list(A >= 2*c, C == -2))
result <- solve(prob)
result$value
result$getValue(A)

D <- Variable(3,3)
expr <- hstack(C, D)
obj <- expr[1,2] + sum(hstack(expr, expr))
constr <- list(C >= 0, D >= 0, D[1,1] == 2, C[1,2] == 3)
prob <- Problem(Minimize(obj), constr)
result <- solve(prob)
result$value
result$getValue(C)
result$getValue(D)

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