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For Example when solving a simple matrix to find its determinant you: |
For Example when solving a simple matrix to find its determinant you (or any matrix for that matter): |
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A=[2,0,0;0,5,0;0,0,5;] |
A=[2,0,0;0,5,0;0,0,5;] |
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det (A) |
det (A) |
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Then Octave will output an answer saying |
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ans=50 |
ans=50 |
Latest revision as of 09:51, 1 October 2010
Here Are Some Linear Algebra Functions You Can Use In Octave
- balance (Eigenvalue Balancing)
- cond (Condition Number)
- dmult (computes diag(x)* A efficently)
- dot (Dot Product)
- orth (Orthonormal basis of the range space)
- pinv (pseudoinverse)
- det (Determinant)
For Example when solving a simple matrix to find its determinant you (or any matrix for that matter):
A=[2,0,0;0,5,0;0,0,5;]
2 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5
det (A) Then Octave will output an answer saying
ans=50