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Extract opposite-diagonal (not off-diagonal) elements of a matrix

May be this is too simple of a question but I couldn't find a functional answer. How can we extract the opposite diagonal elements of any square matrix in R? In the example below that would be: 7, 2, 8.

r <- matrix(c(1, 5, 8, 1:3, 7:9), 3)

2 Answers

An approach could be

r[(n<-nrow(r))^2-(1:n)*(n-1)]
# [1] 7 2 8

## microbenchmark (matrix(1:1e6,1000))
# Unit: microseconds
#         expr       min         lq        mean    median         uq      max neval
#  r[(n<-nr...    26.897    39.0075    65.36835    47.309    85.9345   316.97   100
#  diag(r[,... 18070.388 18905.3475 20237.09599 19956.615 20423.4695 27798.88   100
#  rev(r[ro... 14220.609 21206.7220 21238.59515 22036.275 22599.4490 33252.58   100
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jay.sf Avatar answered Dec 09 '25 02:12

jay.sf


diag(r[,rev(sequence(NCOL(r)))])
#OR
rev(r[row(r) == NCOL(r) - col(r) + 1])
#OR
rev(r[(row(r) + col(r)) == (nrow(r) + 1)])
#[1] 7 2 8
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d.b Avatar answered Dec 09 '25 03:12

d.b



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