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sparse.list.Rd
\name{sparse.list}
\alias{sparse.list}
\title{Creates a list of sparse data from a matrix}
\description{
Creates a list with sparse data from a matrix that has NAs. The length of
the list will be equal to the number of columns in the data matrix (replications)
}
\usage{
sparse.list(data,time)
}
\arguments{
\item{data}{
If the set is supplied as a matrix object, the rows must correspond to argument
values and columns to replications, and it will be assumed that there is only
one variable per observation. If y is a three-dimensional array, the first
dimension corresponds to argument values, the second to replications, and the
third to variables within replications.
}
\item{time}{Time points where the observations where taken.}
}
\value{
a list with \code{length dim(data)[2]}. Each element of the list is a matrix with \code{ncol > 1}. The first column of each element corresponds to the point index per observation.
}
\seealso{
\code{\link{cca.fd}},
\code{\link{pda.fd}}
}
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