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I have two vectors x and y with some values and I need to generate the matrix which elements would be returned by a function f(x,y) applied to those 2 vectors. That is the matrix M will have a typical element

M[i,j] <- f(x[i], y[j])

What is the most efficent way to do this if I want to avoid loops? I can generate matrix columns or rows by using sapply function, i.e.

M[i, ] <- sapply(y, f, x = x[i])

But I still need to apply loop in other dimension which is very slow, because the dimension of x is huge. Is it possible to use apply family of function and avoid loops completely?

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    Can f be vectorized? May 12, 2013 at 15:27
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    If f is vectorized outer(x,y,"f"), else outer(x,y,FUN=Vectorize(f)).
    – Roland
    May 12, 2013 at 15:30

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That is exactly what the outer function does:

outer(x, y, f)

If f is not vectorized, you need:

outer(x, y, Vectorize(f))
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  • Thanks. What if the function f has 3 arguments, f(x,y,z) but we only need to use the first 2 and to have z = 1 ?
    – Affine
    May 12, 2013 at 15:55
  • Just add the third argument: outer( x, y, f, z=1 ). May 12, 2013 at 16:16

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