t
does not rotate the entries, it flips along the diagonal:
x <- matrix(1:9, 3)
x
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 1 4 7
## [2,] 2 5 8
## [3,] 3 6 9
t(x)
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 1 2 3
## [2,] 4 5 6
## [3,] 7 8 9
90 degree clockwise rotation of R matrix:
You need to also reverse the columns prior to the transpose:
rotate <- function(x) t(apply(x, 2, rev))
rotate(x)
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 3 2 1
## [2,] 6 5 4
## [3,] 9 8 7
rotate(rotate(x))
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 9 6 3
## [2,] 8 5 2
## [3,] 7 4 1
rotate(rotate(rotate(x)))
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 7 8 9
## [2,] 4 5 6
## [3,] 1 2 3
rotate(rotate(rotate(rotate(x))))
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 1 4 7
## [2,] 2 5 8
## [3,] 3 6 9
90 degree counter clockwise rotation of R matrix:
Doing the transpose prior to the reverse is the same as rotate counter clockwise:
foo = matrix(1:9, 3)
foo
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 1 4 7
## [2,] 2 5 8
## [3,] 3 6 9
foo <- apply(t(foo),2,rev)
foo
## [,1] [,2] [,3]
## [1,] 7 8 9
## [2,] 4 5 6
## [3,] 1 2 3