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rdist

An R package to calculate distances. This provide a common framework to calculate distances.
There are three main functions:

  • rdist computes the pairwise distances between observations in one matrix and returns a dist object,
  • pdist computes the pairwise distances between observations in one matrix and returns a matrix, and
  • cdist computes the distances between observations in two matrices and returns a matrix.

All functions have an argument metric that can be used to specify the distance function. Available metrics are "euclidean", "minkowski", "manhattan", "maximum", "canberra", "angular", "correlation", "absolute_correlation", "hamming", and "jaccard". In addition the metric can be any function that takes two vectors as arguments and returns their distance. All predefined functions will return NA or NaN when one of the compared vectors contains NAs.

Installation

To install the latest released version from CRAN:

install.packages("rdist")

To install the latest development version from github:

install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("blasern/rdist")

Development

If you find issues, please let me know. If you would like to contribute, please create a pull request.

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install.packages('rdist')

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0.0.5

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Maintainer

Nello Blaser

Last Published

May 4th, 2020

Functions in rdist (0.0.5)

rdist

rdist: an R package for distances
farthest_point_sampling

Farthest point sampling
is_metric

Metric and triangle inequality
product_metric

Product metric