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=={{header|MATLAB}}== |
=={{header|MATLAB}}== |
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Matlab contains two built-in methods of transposing a matrix: by using the "transpose(matrix)" function, or by using the "'" operator. |
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<lang Matlab>function [transposedMatrix] = transposematrix(originalMatrix) |
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transposedMatrix = originalMatrix';</lang> |
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<lang Matlab>>> transpose([1 2;3 4]) |
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ans = |
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1 3 |
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2 4 |
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>> [1 2;3 4]' |
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ans = |
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1 3 |
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2 4</lang> |
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=={{header|Maxima}}== |
=={{header|Maxima}}== |