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# MATRIXDIAGONAL([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[9,8,6]]) = 1 5 6 | # MATRIXDIAGONAL([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[9,8,6]]) = 1 5 6 | ||
# MATRIXDIAGONAL([[5,8,12,13],[4,3,2,8],[7,2,5,3],[3,5,9,11]]) = 5 3 5 11 | # MATRIXDIAGONAL([[5,8,12,13],[4,3,2,8],[7,2,5,3],[3,5,9,11]]) = 5 3 5 11 | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 9 April 2019
MATRIXDIAGONAL (a)
- is any square matrix.
Description
- This function shows the main diagonal values.
- In , is any square matrix.
- The main diagonal of a matrix consists of those elements that lie on the diagonal that runs from top left to bottom right.
- Main diagonal is also called principal diagonal, primary diagonal, leading diagonal, or major diagonal.
- So main diagonal of a matrix A is defined by A is the collection of entries ,where i=j.
- Diagonal entries are and so on.
Examples
- MATRIXDIAGONAL([[14,12],[13,15]]) = 14 15
- MATRIXDIAGONAL([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[9,8,6]]) = 1 5 6
- MATRIXDIAGONAL([[5,8,12,13],[4,3,2,8],[7,2,5,3],[3,5,9,11]]) = 5 3 5 11