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==Examples==
 
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persymmetric_matrix Persymmetric Matrix]

Latest revision as of 01:36, 26 October 2015

MATRIX("PERSYMMETRIC",order)


  • is the size of the Persymmetric matrix.

Description

  • This function returns the persymmetric matrix of order 3.
  • A symmetric matrix is a matrix whose values are symmetric in the northwest-to-southeast diagonal.
  • If a symmetric matrix is rotated by 90°, it becomes a persymmetric matrix.
  • Symmetric persymmetric matrices are sometimes called bisymmetric matrices.
  • i.e., A persymmetric matrix is a square matrix which is symmetric in the northeast-to-southwest diagonal.
  • The form for Persymmetric matrix of order 5x5 is:
  • In Calci MATRIX("persymmetric") shows the matrix with the negative and positive integer values.
  • MATRIX("persymmetric:boolean",5) gives the persymmetric matrix of order 5 with the values 0 and 1.


Examples

  • MATRIX("persymmetric",3)
58 -16 48
-39 -1 -16
-49 -39 58
  • MATRIX("persymmetric:integer",6)
-53 62 -80 57 -58 12
24 76 86 -29 0 -58
-15 -67 -58 -66 -29 57
-49 41 26 -58 86 -80
-78 22 41 -67 76 62
19 -78 -49 -15 24 -53
  • MATRIX("persymmetric:boolean",5)
1 0 0 0 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 0 1 0 0
0 1 0 1 0
1 0 1 0 1

Related Videos

Symmetric Matrices

See Also

References