Difference between revisions of "Identity Command"
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− | ; Identity[Number]: Returns the identity matrix with the given order. | + | ; Identity[Number n]: Returns the identity matrix with the given order (<math>n\times n</math>). |
:{{Example|1= <code>Identity[3]</code> gives you the matrix ''<math>\begin{pmatrix}1&0&0\\0&1&0\\0&0&1\end{pmatrix}</math>''.}} | :{{Example|1= <code>Identity[3]</code> gives you the matrix ''<math>\begin{pmatrix}1&0&0\\0&1&0\\0&0&1\end{pmatrix}</math>''.}} | ||
:{{Note|1=If ''A'' is a square matrix of order ''n'', <code>A^0</code> produces the same matrix as <code>Identity[n]</code>.}} | :{{Note|1=If ''A'' is a square matrix of order ''n'', <code>A^0</code> produces the same matrix as <code>Identity[n]</code>.}} | ||
==CAS Syntax== | ==CAS Syntax== | ||
;Identity[Number]: Returns the identity matrix with the given order. | ;Identity[Number]: Returns the identity matrix with the given order. |
Revision as of 15:17, 16 August 2011
- Identity[Number n]
- Returns the identity matrix with the given order (n\times n).
- Example:
Identity[3]
gives you the matrix \begin{pmatrix}1&0&0\\0&1&0\\0&0&1\end{pmatrix}.
- Note: If A is a square matrix of order n,
A^0
produces the same matrix asIdentity[n]
.
CAS Syntax
- Identity[Number]
- Returns the identity matrix with the given order.