How to create column vector by the transpose?
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Column vector:
When a = 16, and T indicates transpose.
How to create the variables in command by using the transpose operator ‘
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 7 Mar 2021
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 7 Mar 2021
a=16;
dvc=[10^0.01 log(49) 975 sqrt(a)].'
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Jan
on 7 Mar 2021
Edited: Jan
on 7 Mar 2021
The quote ' is not the transpose operator, but the complex transposition. To be exact the tranpose operator is .' including the dot.
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Stephen23
on 7 Mar 2021
Edited: Stephen23
on 7 Mar 2021
"Can I know when to use tranpose operator with a dot .' and a single quote '"
This is very easy:
- use the complex conjugate transpose ' when you need the complex conjugate transpose.
- otherwise use transpose .'
If you are not doing linear algebra then most likely you should be using transpose.
Tip: rather than wasting time with transposing, just define the vector as a column in the first place:
V = [10^0.01;log(49);975;sqrt(a)]
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