% File nlme/man/as.matrix.reStruct.Rd % Part of the nlme package for R % Distributed under GPL 2 or later: see nlme/LICENCE.note \name{as.matrix.reStruct} \title{Matrices of an reStruct Object} \usage{ \method{as.matrix}{reStruct}(x, \dots) } \alias{as.matrix.reStruct} \arguments{ \item{x}{an object inheriting from class \code{"\link{reStruct}"}, representing a random effects structure and consisting of a list of \code{pdMat} objects.} \item{\dots}{further arguments passed from other methods.} } \description{ This method function extracts the positive-definite matrices corresponding to the \code{pdMat} elements of \code{object}. } \value{ a list with components given by the positive-definite matrices corresponding to the elements of \code{object}. } \references{ Pinheiro, J. C. and Bates, D. M. (2000), \emph{Mixed-Effects Models in S and S-PLUS}, Springer, New York. } \author{José Pinheiro and Douglas Bates \email{bates@stat.wisc.edu}} \seealso{\code{\link{as.matrix.pdMat}}, \code{\link{reStruct}}, \code{\link{pdMat}}} \examples{ rs1 <- reStruct(pdSymm(diag(3), ~age+Sex, data = Orthodont)) as.matrix(rs1) } \keyword{models}