sparseMatrixStats

github.com/const-ae/sparsematrixstats
Idle55updated 1 year ago
R
MIT

High performance functions for row and column operations on sparse matrices. For example: col / rowMeans2, col / rowMedians, col / rowVars etc. Currently, the optimizations are limited to data in the column sparse format. This package is inspired by the matrixStats package by Henrik Bengtsson.

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