Hello,

from ?array

     An array in R can have one, two or more dimensions.  It is simply
     a vector which is stored with additional attributes giving the
     dimensions (attribute ‘"dim"’) and optionally names for those
     dimensions (attribute ‘"dimnames"’).

     A two-dimensional array is the same thing as a ‘matrix’.


So, to answer your question, "yes".

Alaios wrote:
Hello everyone,

Could you please help me find out if R supports matrixes inside matrixes?
This is what I would like to do

I have an area map of humidity per km. I would like at every cell to keep also information about the height of this area, the current temperature etc.

Is something like that supported?

I would like to thank you in advance for your help

Best Regards
Alex



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