% $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/R/r-client/Ropenxm/man/oxm.matrix_r2tfb.Rd,v 1.1 2013/02/02 05:16:44 takayama Exp $ \name{oxm.matrix_r2tfb} \alias{oxm.matrix_r2tfb} %- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here. \title{ The function oxm.matrix_r2tfb translates a matrix in R into the tfb format. } \description{ The matrix in R is translated into a string in the tfb (tiny formula book) format. } \usage{ oxm.matrix_r2tfb(mat,s="[",s.end="]") } %- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here. \arguments{ \item{mat}{ A matrix } \item{s}{ A string before the body. } \item{s.end}{ A string after the body. } } \details{ The matrix in R is translated into a string in the tfb (tiny formula book) format. The tfb format is used in OpenXM to exchange data in a string. } \value{ A string in the tfb format. } \references{ \url{http://www.openxm.org} } \author{ %% ~~who you are~~ } \note{ %% ~~further notes~~ } %% ~Make other sections like Warning with \section{Warning }{....} ~ \seealso{ \code{\link{oxm.markov}} } \examples{ mat<-matrix(c(1,0,0,0, 1,0,1,0, 1,0,0,1, 1,1,0,0, 1,1,1,0, 1,1,0,1),nrow=4,ncol=6) oxm.matrix_r2tfb(mat) } % Add one or more standard keywords, see file 'KEYWORDS' in the % R documentation directory. \keyword{ tfb } \keyword{ OpenXM }