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# MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[6,5],[4,-3]],[[5,6],[4,-3]]) = true | # MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[6,5],[4,-3]],[[5,6],[4,-3]]) = true | ||
# MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[1],[2]],[1,2]) = true | # MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[1],[2]],[1,2]) = true | ||
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+ | {{#ev:youtube|v=NjaQKHlntGE|280|center|Equal Matrix}} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 13:57, 15 April 2019
MATRIXNOTEQUAL (a,b)
- and are any two matrices.
Description
- This function is the tester function of matrix inequalities.
- In , and are any two matrices.
- For two matrices to be equal, they must be of the same size and have all the same entries in the same places.
- If the Matrices are equal it should follow the below three conditions.
- Both the matrices has the same number of rows.
- Both the matrices has the same number of columns.
- Corresponding elements within each matrix are equal.
- Suppose any one entries are different while comparing two matrices then this function will return as TRUE.Suppose all the entries are same then this function will return as FALSE.
Examples
- MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[72,25],[54,-83]],[[72,25],[54,-83]]) = false
- MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[6,5],[4,-3]],[[5,6],[4,-3]]) = true
- MATRIXNOTEQUAL([[1],[2]],[1,2]) = true