array(data = NA, dim = length(data), dimnames = NULL)
as.array(x, ...)
is.array(x)expression
    vector) giving data to fill the array.  Non-atomic classed objects
    are coerced by as.vector.NULL or the names for the dimensions.
    This must a list (or it will be ignored) with one component for each
    dimension, either NULL or a character vector of the length
    given by dim for that dimension.  The list can be named, and
    the list names will be used as names for the dimensions.  If the
    list is shorter than the number of dimensions, it is extended by
    NULLs to the length required.array returns an array with the extents specified in dim
  and naming information in dimnames.  The values in data are
  taken to be those in the array with the leftmost subscript moving
  fastest.  If there are too few elements in data to fill the array,
  then the elements in data are recycled.  If data has
  length zero, NA of an appropriate type is used for atomic
  vectors (0 for raw vectors) and NULL for lists. Unlike matrix, array does not currently remove
  any attributes left by as.vector from a classed list
  data, so can return a list array with a class attribute. as.array is a generic function for coercing to arrays.  The
  default method does so by attaching a dim attribute to
  it.  It also attaches dimnames if x has
  names.  The sole purpose of this is to make it possible
  to access the dim[names] attribute at a later time. is.array returns TRUE or FALSE depending on
  whether its argument is an array (i.e., has a dim attribute of
  positive length) or not.  It is generic: you can write methods to handle
  specific classes of objects, see InternalMethods."dim") and optionally names for those
  dimensions (attribute "dimnames"). A two-dimensional array is the same thing as a matrix. One-dimensional arrays often look like vectors, but may be handled
  differently by some functions: str does distinguish
  them in recent versions of R. The "dim" attribute is an integer vector of length one or more
  containing non-negative values: the product of the values must match
  the length of the array. The "dimnames" attribute is optional: if present it is a list
  with one component for each dimension, either NULL or a
  character vector of the length given by the element of the
  "dim" attribute for that dimension. is.array is a primitive function. For a list array, the print methods prints entries of length
  not one in the form integer,7 indicating the type and length.aperm, matrix,
  dim, dimnames.dim(as.array(letters))
array(1:3, c(2,4)) # recycle 1:3 "2 2/3 times"
#     [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4]
#[1,]    1    3    2    1
#[2,]    2    1    3    2
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