Description Usage Arguments Details Value Author(s) References See Also Examples
Get data from a GDS node.
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node |
an object of class |
start |
a vector of integers, starting from 1 for each dimension component |
count |
a vector of integers, the length of each dimnension. As a
special case, the value "-1" indicates that all entries along that
dimension should be read, starting from |
simplify |
if |
.useraw |
use R RAW storage mode if integers can be stored in a byte, to reduce memory usage |
.value |
a vector of values to be replaced in the original data array, or NULL for nothing |
.substitute |
a vector of values after replacing, or NULL for
nothing; |
.sparse |
only applicable for the sparse array nodes, if |
start
, count
: the values in data are taken to be those
in the array with the leftmost subscript moving fastest.
Return an array, list
, or data.frame
.
Xiuwen Zheng
http://github.com/zhengxwen/gdsfmt
readex.gdsn
, append.gdsn
,
write.gdsn
, add.gdsn
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 | # cteate a GDS file
f <- createfn.gds("test.gds")
add.gdsn(f, "vector", 1:128)
add.gdsn(f, "list", list(X=1:10, Y=seq(1, 10, 0.25)))
add.gdsn(f, "data.frame", data.frame(X=1:19, Y=seq(1, 10, 0.5)))
add.gdsn(f, "matrix", matrix(1:12, ncol=4))
f
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "vector"))
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "list"))
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "data.frame"))
# the effects of 'simplify'
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "matrix"), start=c(2,2), count=c(-1,1))
# [1] 5 6 <- a vector
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "matrix"), start=c(2,2), count=c(-1,1),
simplify="none")
# [,1] <- a matrix
# [1,] 5
# [2,] 6
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "matrix"), start=c(2,2), count=c(-1,3))
read.gdsn(index.gdsn(f, "matrix"), start=c(2,2), count=c(-1,3),
.value=c(12,5), .substitute=NA)
# close the GDS file
closefn.gds(f)
# delete the temporary file
unlink("test.gds", force=TRUE)
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