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Latest revision as of 13:48, 12 April 2019
MATRIXCOPY (a)
- can be any set of values.
Description
- This function used to repeat copy of an array.
- Matrix is an Array of numbers which arranged in rows and columns.
- There are different order of matrices.
- In MATRIXCOPY(a), is any order of values.
- So this will return the copy of the given set of values.
Examples
1. MATRIXCOPY([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]])
2.MATRIXCOPY([[10,-11],[13,26],[2,7],[5,18],[3,19]])