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Latest revision as of 14:17, 22 April 2019
MATRIXSCALAROPERATION (a,afactor,Operation)
- is any matrix.
- is any constant value.
- is any operation to do with the matrix.
Description
- This function is doing any operation with the scalar value for the given matrix.
- In , is any matrix.
- is the any constant value.
- is any operation to do with the matrix.
- To do any operation between two matrices,the order of the matrices to be considered.
- But while doing any operation with the scalar value order of matrix is not considered.
- To do any operation for the matrix with a constant value,then simply doing any operation with the scalar value and each entries in the given matrix.
- Here operation means not only the arithmetic operation like addition,subtraction,multiplication and division.
- Along with that we can do the operations like log,exp ,power and so on.
Examples
1. MATRIXSCALAROPERATION([[3,4,5],[10,12,18],[23,-67,123.5]],17,"+")
20 | 21 | 22 |
27 | 29 | 35 |
40 | -50 | 140.5 |
2. MATRIXSCALAROPERATION([[23,87,-10,34,67.2],[12,-15,22,90.6,132]],34,"*")
782 | 2958 | -340 | 1156 | 2284.8 |
408 | -510 | 748 | 3080.3999999999996 | 4488 |
3. MATRIXSCALAROPERATION([[12,14,27],[-78,34,65]],5,"LOG")
1.5439593106327716 | 1.6397385131955606 | 2.047818583457956 |
NaN | 2.1910509857959815 | 2.5936926411670824 |