% Generated by roxygen2: do not edit by hand % Please edit documentation in R/methods.R, R/methods_row.R \name{colCollapse,dgCMatrix-method} \alias{colCollapse,dgCMatrix-method} \alias{rowCollapse,dgCMatrix-method} \title{Extract one cell from each row (column) of a matrix-like object} \usage{ \S4method{colCollapse}{dgCMatrix}(x, idxs, cols = NULL) \S4method{rowCollapse}{dgCMatrix}(x, idxs, rows = NULL) } \arguments{ \item{x}{An NxK matrix-like object.} \item{idxs}{An index \code{\link{vector}} with the position to extract. It is recycled to match the number of rows (column)} \item{cols}{A \code{\link{vector}} indicating the subset of rows (and/or columns) to operate over. If \code{\link{NULL}}, no subsetting is done.} \item{rows}{A \code{\link{vector}} indicating the subset of rows (and/or columns) to operate over. If \code{\link{NULL}}, no subsetting is done.} } \value{ Returns a \code{\link{numeric}} \code{\link{vector}} of length N (K). } \description{ Extract one cell from each row (column) of a matrix-like object. } \details{ The S4 methods for \code{x} of type \code{\link{matrix}}, \code{\link{array}}, or \code{\link{numeric}} call \code{matrixStats::rowCollapse} / \code{matrixStats::colCollapse}. } \examples{ mat <- matrix(rnorm(15), nrow = 5, ncol = 3) mat[2, 1] <- NA mat[3, 3] <- Inf mat[4, 1] <- 0 print(mat) rowCollapse(mat, idxs = 2) rowCollapse(mat, idxs = c(1,1,2,3,2)) colCollapse (mat, idxs = 4) } \seealso{ \itemize{ \item \code{matrixStats::\link[matrixStats]{rowCollapse}()} and \code{matrixStats::\link[matrixStats:rowCollapse]{colCollapse}()} which are used when the input is a \code{matrix} or \code{numeric} vector. } }