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How do I reorder the dimensions of an n dimensional array. For example, if I have a three dimensional array of sales data, where the first dimension represents the Date, the second dimension is the Store, and the third dimension is Department. How do I transform the array so that the first dimension is Store, the second is Department, and the third is Date. This is just an example. I am hoping for a general solution.

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The function for doing that is aperm, from the base package. It is a generalization of the transpose t() function to multidimensional arrays. For your example, you would call it as follows:

new.data <- aperm(old.data, c(2,3,1))

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