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# DIMENSIONS([[3,5],[10,2],[3,2],[5,4],[11,-34],[34,23]]) = 6 2
 
# DIMENSIONS([[3,5],[10,2],[3,2],[5,4],[11,-34],[34,23]]) = 6 2
 
# DIMENSIONS([[1],[9,2,4,10,23,87,12],[3,6],[18,12]]) = 4 1
 
# DIMENSIONS([[1],[9,2,4,10,23,87,12],[3,6],[18,12]]) = 4 1
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 21 March 2019

DIMENSIONS (Array)


  • is any set of values.

Description

  • This function shows the dimensions of the given set of values.
  • In , is any set of values.
  • Dimension is the number of vectors in any basis for the space to be spanned.
  • In this function will consider the maximum number of rows and minimum number of columns.
  • So this function will show the number of rows and number of columns.


Examples

  1. DIMENSIONS([[1,16,-8.5,30,2],[-3,7.3,2.9,-11],[2,7,4,-26.3]]) = 3 5
  2. DIMENSIONS([[3,5],[10,2],[3,2],[5,4],[11,-34],[34,23]]) = 6 2
  3. DIMENSIONS([[1],[9,2,4,10,23,87,12],[3,6],[18,12]]) = 4 1

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