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I am representing the following matrix:

6  5  0
0  5  4
0  0  4

as a data.frame. The data.frame in R has three columns. The COO format is as follows:

i  j  Xij
1  1  6
1  2  5
2  2  6
2  3  5
3  3  6

Note that there is no row [1 3 0] row, as it is omitted for having a value of zero. The same applied for the lower-triangular values, which are also zero.

What I want to do is convert it into a matrix.coo or dgCMatrix class object from the Matrix package in R.

I do NOT want to convert it to a regular matrix first, as the dataset I am working with is very large, and writing a loop to convert it to a standard R matrix would take too long.

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    See ?"CsparseMatrix-class": I think you can probably figure out how to use new("dgCMatrix",...) to instantiate this directly ...
    – Ben Bolker
    Dec 1, 2016 at 22:59

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Looking at ?Matrix::sparseMatrix we can use the already-coded function as follows:

myMatrix <- Matrix::sparseMatrix(i = coo$i, j = coo$j, x = coo$Xij, dims = c(42, 42))
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  • This worked perfectly. I tried with "new" (as @ben-bolker suggested) but this is more flexible and direct.
    – Lewkrr
    Dec 2, 2016 at 1:15

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