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\name{denseMatrix-class}
\title{Virtual Class "denseMatrix" of All Dense Matrices}
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\docType{class}
\keyword{array}
\keyword{classes}
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\alias{denseMatrix-class}
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\alias{-,denseMatrix,missing-method}
\alias{Math,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{Summary,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{coerce,ANY,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{coerce,matrix,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{coerce,vector,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{diag,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{diag<-,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{diff,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{dim<-,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{log,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{mean,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{rep,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{show,denseMatrix-method}
\alias{t,denseMatrix-method}
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\description{This is the virtual class of all dense (S4) matrices.
It partitions into two subclasses
\code{\linkS4class{packedMatrix}} and
\code{\linkS4class{unpackedMatrix}}.
Alternatively into the (currently) three subclasses
\code{\linkS4class{ddenseMatrix}},
\code{\linkS4class{ldenseMatrix}}, and
\code{\linkS4class{ndenseMatrix}}.
\code{denseMatrix} is (hence) the direct superclass of these (\eqn{2+3 = 5}) classes.
}
\section{Extends}{
class \code{"Matrix"} directly.
}
\section{Slots}{
exactly those of its superclass \code{"\linkS4class{Matrix}"}, i.e.,
\code{"Dim"} and \code{"Dimnames"}.
}
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\section{Methods}{
Use \code{\link{showMethods}(class = "denseMatrix", where =
"package:Matrix")} for an overview of methods.
Extraction (\code{"["}) methods,
see \code{\link{[-methods}}.%-> ./Xtrct-methods.Rd
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{colSums}}, \code{\link{kronecker}}, and other such methods
with own help pages.
Its superclass \code{\linkS4class{Matrix}}, and main subclasses,
\code{\linkS4class{ddenseMatrix}} and \code{\linkS4class{sparseMatrix}}.
}
\examples{
showClass("denseMatrix")
}
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