The overloaded svd
function performs singular value decomposition in parallel in the database.
The svd
function accepts an ore.frame
or an ore.tblmatrix
object as the x
argument. The ore.frame-svd
method distributes block SVD computation to parallel processes executing in the database. The method uses the global option ore.parallel
to determine the degree of parallelism to employ.
The function returns a list
object that contains the d
vector and v
matrix components of a singular value decomposition of argument x
. It does not return the left singular vector matrix u
, therefore the argument nu
is not used.
For details about the function arguments, invoke help('ore.frame-svd')
.
Example 3-64 Using the svd Function
USARRESTS <- ore.push(USArrests) svd(USARRESTS)
Listing for Example 3-64
R> USARRESTS <- ore.push(USArrests) R> svd(USARRESTS) $d [1] 1419.06140 194.82585 45.66134 18.06956 $v [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 0.04239181 -0.01616262 0.06588426 0.99679535 [2,] 0.94395706 -0.32068580 -0.06655170 -0.04094568 [3,] 0.30842767 0.93845891 -0.15496743 0.01234261 [4,] 0.10963744 0.12725666 0.98347101 -0.06760284