row-echelon matrix form (not reduced)

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ali
ali on 31 May 2011
Commented: Joe on 14 Apr 2023
what is row-echelon matrix form (not reduced) in matlab?

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Nagabhushan SN
Nagabhushan SN on 9 Oct 2018
lu(A)
performs LU factorization of a matrix. So, you can get upper triangular matrix from there. Not sure though if it performs Gauss reduction
[L,U,P] = lu(A);

Ivan van der Kroon
Ivan van der Kroon on 31 May 2011
With rref you will produce the reduced row echelon form, see
doc rref
But a non-reduced form is not unique. See for instance wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaussian_elimination. You can multiply individual rows with a scalar and/or add rows to other rows. It is in echelon form as long as it is upper-triangular.
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Carol Hurwitz
Carol Hurwitz on 20 Jul 2018
yes ,it would be a good idea, especially since Lay's Linear Algebra seems to prefer Matlab
Charles Daniels
Charles Daniels on 23 Sep 2020
it should be implemented the same way TI does in their calculators, for consistency

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