\name{getMatEval} \alias{getMatEval} \title{Evaluate Prime Implicants} \description{ Computes the values of prime implicants for observations for which the values of the variables composing the prime implicants are available. } \usage{ getMatEval(data, vec.primes, check = TRUE) } \arguments{ \item{data}{a data frame in which each row corrsponds to an observation, and each column to a binary variable.} \item{vec.primes}{a character vector naming the prime implicants that should be evaluated. Each of the variables composing these prime implicants must be represented by one column of \code{data}.} \item{check}{ should some checks be done before the evaluation is performed? It is highly recommended not to change the default \code{check = TRUE}.} } \value{ a matrix in which each row corresponds to an observation (the same observations in the same order as in \code{data}, and each column to one of the prime implicants. } \author{Holger Schwender, \email{holger.schwender@udo.edu}} \keyword{utilities}