Class: Vector
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| Inherits: | Object | 
| Defined in: | lib/matrix.rb | 
Overview
The Vector class represents a mathematical vector, which is useful in its own right, and also constitutes a row or column of a ::Matrix.
Method Catalogue
To create a Vector:
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Vector.[](*array)
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Vector.elements(array, copy = true)
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Vector.basis(size: n, index: k)
To access elements:
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#[](i) 
To enumerate the elements:
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#each2(v) 
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#collect2(v) 
Properties of vectors:
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#angle_with(v) 
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Vector.independent?(*vs)
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#independent?(*vs) 
Vector arithmetic:
Vector functions:
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#inner_product(v), dot(v) 
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#cross_product(v), cross(v) 
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#map2(v) 
Conversion to other data types:
String representations:
Class Method Summary
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      .[](*array)  
    
    Creates a Vectorfrom a list of elements.
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      .basis(size:, index:)  
    
    Returns a standard basis n-vector, where k is the index.
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      .elements(array, copy = true)  
    
    Creates a vector from an Array. 
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      .independent?(*vs)  ⇒ Boolean 
    
    Returns trueiff all of vectors are linearly independent.
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      .new(array)  ⇒ Vector 
    
    constructor
    newis private; use Vector[] or .elements to create.
Instance Attribute Summary
- #elements readonly protected
Instance Method Summary
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      #*(x)  
    
    Multiplies the vector by x, wherexis a number or a matrix.
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      #+(v)  
    
    Vectoraddition.
- #+@
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      #-(v)  
    
    Vectorsubtraction.
- #-@
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      #/(x)  
    
    Vectordivision.
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      #==(other)  
    
    Returns trueiff the two vectors have the same elements in the same order.
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      #[](i)  
      (also: #element, #component)
    
    Returns element number i(starting at zero) of the vector.
- #[]=(i, v) (also: #set_element, #set_component)
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      #angle_with(v)  
    
    Returns an angle with another vector. 
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      #clone  
    
    Returns a copy of the vector. 
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      #coerce(other)  
    
    The coerce method provides support for Ruby type coercion. 
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      #collect(&block)  
      (also: #map)
    
    Like Array#collect.
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      #collect2(v)  
    
    Collects (as in Enumerable#collect) over the elements of this vector andvin conjunction.
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      #component(i)  
    
    Alias for #[]. 
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      #covector  
    
    Creates a single-row matrix from this vector. 
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      #cross(*vs)  
    
    Alias for #cross_product. 
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      #cross_product(*vs)  
      (also: #cross)
    
    Returns the cross product of this vector with the others. 
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      #dot(v)  
    
    Alias for #inner_product. 
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      #each(&block)  
    
    Iterate over the elements of this vector. 
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      #each2(v)  
    
    Iterate over the elements of this vector and vin conjunction.
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      #element(i)  
    
    Alias for #[]. 
- #elements_to_f
- #elements_to_i
- #elements_to_r
- #eql?(other) ⇒ Boolean
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      #hash  
    
    Returns a hash-code for the vector. 
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      #independent?(*vs)  ⇒ Boolean 
    
    Returns trueiff all of vectors are linearly independent.
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      #inner_product(v)  
      (also: #dot)
    
    Returns the inner product of this vector with the other. 
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      #inspect  
    
    Overrides Object#inspect
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      #magnitude  
      (also: #r, #norm)
    
    Returns the modulus (Pythagorean distance) of the vector. 
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      #map(&block)  
    
    Alias for #collect. 
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      #map2(v, &block)  
    
    Like #collect2, but returns a Vectorinstead of an Array.
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      #norm  
    
    Alias for #magnitude. 
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      #normalize  
    
    Returns a new vector with the same direction but with norm 1. 
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      #r  
    
    Alias for #magnitude. 
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      #round(ndigits = 0)  
    
    Returns a vector with entries rounded to the given precision (see Float#round).
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      #size  
    
    Returns the number of elements in the vector. 
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      #to_a  
    
    Returns the elements of the vector in an array. 
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      #to_s  
    
    Overrides Object#to_s
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      #set_component(i, v)  
    
    private
    Alias for #[]=. 
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      #set_element(i, v)  
    
    private
    Alias for #[]=. 
Constructor Details
    .new(array)  ⇒ Vector 
  
new is private; use Vector[] or .elements to create.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1774
def initialize(array) # No checking is done at this point. @elements = array end
Class Method Details
.[](*array)
Creates a Vector from a list of elements.
Vector[7, 4, ...]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1746
def Vector.[](*array) new convert_to_array(array, false) end
.basis(size:, index:)
Returns a standard basis n-vector, where k is the index.
Vector.basis(size:, index:) # => Vector[0, 1, 0]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1763
def Vector.basis(size:, index:) raise ArgumentError, "invalid size (#{size} for 1..)" if size < 1 raise ArgumentError, "invalid index (#{index} for 0...#{size})" unless 0 <= index && index < size array = Array.new(size, 0) array[index] = 1 new convert_to_array(array, false) end
.elements(array, copy = true)
Creates a vector from an Array. The optional second argument specifies whether the array itself or a copy is used internally.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1754
def Vector.elements(array, copy = true) new convert_to_array(array, copy) end
    .independent?(*vs)  ⇒ Boolean 
  
Returns true iff all of vectors are linearly independent.
Vector.independent?(Vector[1,0], Vector[0,1])
  #=> true
Vector.independent?(Vector[1,2], Vector[2,4])
  #=> falseInstance Attribute Details
#elements (readonly, protected)
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1739
attr_reader :elements
Instance Method Details
#*(x)
Multiplies the vector by x, where x is a number or a matrix.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1923
def *(x) case x when Numeric els = @elements.collect{|e| e * x} self.class.elements(els, false) when Matrix Matrix.column_vector(self) * x when Vector Vector.Raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "*", self.class, x.class else apply_through_coercion(x, __method__) end end
#+(v)
Vector addition.
#+@
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1988
def +@ self end
#-(v)
Vector subtraction.
#-@
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1992
def -@ collect {|e| -e } end
#/(x)
Vector division.
#==(other)
Returns true iff the two vectors have the same elements in the same order.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1892
def ==(other) return false unless Vector === other @elements == other.elements end
#[](i) Also known as: #element, #component
Returns element number i (starting at zero) of the vector.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1784
def [](i) @elements[i] end
#[]=(i, v) Also known as: #set_element, #set_component
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1790
def []=(i, v) @elements[i]= v end
#angle_with(v)
Returns an angle with another vector. Result is within the [0…Math::PI].
Vector[1,0].angle_with(Vector[0,1])
# => Math::PI / 2# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2097
def angle_with(v) raise TypeError, "Expected a Vector, got a #{v.class}" unless v.is_a?(Vector) Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch if size != v.size prod = magnitude * v.magnitude raise ZeroVectorError, "Can't get angle of zero vector" if prod == 0 Math.acos( inner_product(v) / prod ) end
#clone
Returns a copy of the vector.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1905
def clone self.class.elements(@elements) end
#coerce(other)
The coerce method provides support for Ruby type coercion. This coercion mechanism is used by Ruby to handle mixed-type numeric operations: it is intended to find a compatible common type between the two operands of the operator. See also Numeric#coerce.
#collect(&block) Also known as: #map
Like Array#collect.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2052
def collect(&block) # :yield: e return to_enum(:collect) unless block_given? els = @elements.collect(&block) self.class.elements(els, false) end
#collect2(v)
Collects (as in Enumerable#collect) over the elements of this vector and v in conjunction.
#component(i)
Alias for #[].
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1788
alias component []
#covector
Creates a single-row matrix from this vector.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2113
def covector Matrix.row_vector(self) end
#cross(*vs)
Alias for #cross_product.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2047
alias_method :cross, :cross_product
#cross_product(*vs) Also known as: #cross
Returns the cross product of this vector with the others.
Vector[1, 0, 0].cross_product Vector[0, 1, 0]   => Vector[0, 0, 1]It is generalized to other dimensions to return a vector perpendicular to the arguments.
Vector[1, 2].cross_product # => Vector[-2, 1]
Vector[1, 0, 0, 0].cross_product(
   Vector[0, 1, 0, 0],
   Vector[0, 0, 1, 0]
)  #=> Vector[0, 0, 0, 1]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2027
def cross_product(*vs) raise ErrOperationNotDefined, "cross product is not defined on vectors of dimension #{size}" unless size >= 2 raise ArgumentError, "wrong number of arguments (#{vs.size} for #{size - 2})" unless vs.size == size - 2 vs.each do |v| raise TypeError, "expected Vector, got #{v.class}" unless v.is_a? Vector Vector.Raise ErrDimensionMismatch unless v.size == size end case size when 2 Vector[-@elements[1], @elements[0]] when 3 v = vs[0] Vector[ v[2]*@elements[1] - v[1]*@elements[2], v[0]*@elements[2] - v[2]*@elements[0], v[1]*@elements[0] - v[0]*@elements[1] ] else rows = self, *vs, Array.new(size) {|i| Vector.basis(size: size, index: i) } Matrix.rows(rows).laplace_expansion(row: size - 1) end end
#dot(v)
Alias for #inner_product.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2013
alias_method :dot, :inner_product
#each(&block)
Iterate over the elements of this vector
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1818
def each(&block) return to_enum(:each) unless block_given? @elements.each(&block) self end
#each2(v)
Iterate over the elements of this vector and v in conjunction.
#element(i)
Alias for #[].
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1787
alias element []
#elements_to_f
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2124
def elements_to_f warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: Vector#elements_to_f is deprecated" map(&:to_f) end
#elements_to_i
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2129
def elements_to_i warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: Vector#elements_to_i is deprecated" map(&:to_i) end
#elements_to_r
[ GitHub ]# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2134
def elements_to_r warn "#{caller(1)[0]}: warning: Vector#elements_to_r is deprecated" map(&:to_r) end
    #eql?(other)  ⇒ Boolean 
  
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1897
def eql?(other) return false unless Vector === other @elements.eql? other.elements end
#hash
Returns a hash-code for the vector.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1912
def hash @elements.hash end
    #independent?(*vs)  ⇒ Boolean 
  
Returns true iff all of vectors are linearly independent.
Vector[1,0].independent?(Vector[0,1])
  #=> true
Vector[1,2].independent?(Vector[2,4])
  #=> false# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1881
def independent?(*vs) self.class.independent?(self, *vs) end
#inner_product(v) Also known as: #dot
Returns the inner product of this vector with the other.
Vector[4,7].inner_product Vector[10,1]  => 47#inspect
Overrides Object#inspect
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2169
def inspect "Vector" + @elements.inspect end
#magnitude Also known as: #r, #norm
Returns the modulus (Pythagorean distance) of the vector.
Vector[5,8,2].r => 9.643650761# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2063
def magnitude Math.sqrt(@elements.inject(0) {|v, e| v + e.abs2}) end
#map(&block)
Alias for #collect.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2057
alias map collect
#map2(v, &block)
Like #collect2, but returns a Vector instead of an Array.
#norm
Alias for #magnitude.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2067
alias norm magnitude
#normalize
Returns a new vector with the same direction but with norm 1.
v = Vector[5,8,2].normalize
# => Vector[0.5184758473652127, 0.8295613557843402, 0.20739033894608505]
v.norm => 1.0# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2086
def normalize n = magnitude raise ZeroVectorError, "Zero vectors can not be normalized" if n == 0 self / n end
#r
Alias for #magnitude.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2066
alias r magnitude
#round(ndigits = 0)
Returns a vector with entries rounded to the given precision (see Float#round)
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1800
def round(ndigits=0) map{|e| e.round(ndigits)} end
#set_component(i, v) (private)
Alias for #[]=.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1794
alias set_component []=
#set_element(i, v) (private)
Alias for #[]=.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1793
alias set_element []=
#size
Returns the number of elements in the vector.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 1807
def size @elements.size end
#to_a
Returns the elements of the vector in an array.
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2120
def to_a @elements.dup end
#to_s
Overrides Object#to_s
# File 'lib/matrix.rb', line 2162
def to_s "Vector[" + @elements.join(", ") + "]" end