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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
1. MATRIXCOLUMN([[10,-11,13],[26,2,7],[5,18,3]],1)\\
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2. MATRIXCOLUMN([[37,8,9,10],[5,6,-18,15]],3)
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Revision as of 17:46, 28 December 2018

MATRIXCOLUMN (a,ColumnIndex)


  • is any matrix.
  • is any column number.

Description

  • This function gives the Particular column values of the given Matrix.
  • Matrix is an Array of numbers which arranged in rows and columns.
  • There are different order of matrices.
  • So we can get a desired column value of the given matrix.
  • In MATRIXCOLUMN (a,ColumnIndex),<a> is any order of matrix.
  • is the particular column number of the given Matrix.
  • Column is a vertical set of numbers in a matrix.
  • This function is used to pick the particular column entries from the given matrix.

Examples

  1. MATRIXCOLUMN([[10,-11,13],[26,2,7],[5,18,3]],1)
  1. MATRIXCOLUMN([[37,8,9,10],[5,6,-18,15]],3)

See Also

References