The function aperm(a, perm) may be used to permute an array, a.
The argument perm must be a permutation of the integers
1, 2, ..., k
, where k is the number of subscripts in
a. The result of the function is an array of the same size as
a but with old dimension given by perm[j] becoming the new
jth dimension. The easiest way to think of this operation is as a
generalization of transposition for matrices. Indeed if A is a
matrix, (that is, a doubly subscripted array) then B given by
B <- aperm(A, c(2,1))
is just the transpose of A. For this special case a simpler function t() is available, so we could have used B <- t(A).