Difference between revisions of "Transpose Command"
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Latest revision as of 17:14, 5 January 2023
- Transpose( <Matrix> )
- Transposes the matrix.
- Example:
Transpose({{1, 2, 3}, {4, 5, 6}, {7, 8, 9}})
yields the matrix \begin{pmatrix}1&4&7\\ 2&5&8\\ 3&6&9\end{pmatrix}.
CAS Syntax
- Transpose( <Matrix> )
- Transposes the matrix.
- Example:
Transpose({{a, b}, {c, d}})
yields the matrix\begin{pmatrix}a&c\\b&d\end{pmatrix}.