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Matrices

Introduction

You can perform matrix calculations in HOME and in programs. The matrix and each row of a matrix appear in brackets, and the elements and rows are separated by commas. For example, the following matrix:

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 2 3

 

 

 

4 5 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

is displayed in the history as:

 

[[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]

 

 

 

(If the Decimal Mark mode is set to Comma, then separate

 

each element and each row with a period.)

 

You can enter matrices directly in the command line, or

 

create them in the matrix editor.

Vectors

Vectors are one-dimensional arrays. They are composed

 

of just one row. A vector is represented with single

 

brackets; for example, [1,2,3]. A vector can be a real

 

number vector or a complex number vector, for example

 

[(1,2), (7,3)].

 

 

Matrices

Matrices are two-dimensional arrays. They are composed

 

of more than one row and more than one column.

 

Two-dimensional matrices are represented with nested

 

brackets; for example, [[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]. You can create

 

complex matrices, for example, [[(1,2), (3,4)], [(4,5),

 

(6,7)]].

 

 

Matrix Variables

There are ten matrix variables available, named M0 to

 

M9. You can use them in calculations in HOME or in a

 

program. You can retrieve the matrix names from the

 

VARS menu, or just type their names from the keyboard.

Matrices

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