Manuals/calci/ANTIDIAGONALWITH
ANTIDIAGONALWITH()
- Parameter can be any Matrix.
Description
- This function gives the matrix satisfying the anti diagonal properties also it is replacing the constant given number in the anti diagonal entries.
- An anti-diagonal matrix is a matrix where all the entries are zero except those on the diagonal going from the lower left corner to the upper right corner ( ), known as the anti-diagonal.
- The properties of anti diagonal matrix are:
- 1.The product of two anti-diagonal matrices is a diagonal matrix.
- 2. If A and D are n×n anti-diagonal and diagonal matrices, respectively, then AD,DA are anti-diagonal.
- 3.All anti-diagonal matrices are also persymmetric.
Examples
- ANTIDIAGONALWITH([[1,2],[3,4]],34)
- ANTIDIAGONALWITH([[6,12,10,16],[13,14,15,17],[5,13,19,20],[3,24,33,43]],-22)
Failed to parse (MathML with SVG or PNG fallback (recommended for modern browsers and accessibility tools): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle \begin{matrix} 6 & 12 & 10 & -22 \\ 13 & 14 & -22 & 17 \\ 5 & -22 & 19 &20 \\ -22 & 24 & 33 &43 \end{matrix} }
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