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Revision as of 18:07, 20 January 2022
Description
- Description:
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Returns transposed version of the given matrix. The matrix is an Array of rows.
Each row is an Array of corresponding column values for the row. The minimum number of rows is 1. - Groups:
- MathMath - Vectors
Syntax
- Syntax:
- matrixTranspose matrix
- Parameters:
- matrix: Array - given matrix
- Return Value:
- Array - transposed matrix
Examples
- Example 1:
matrixTranspose [ [1,2,3], [3,1,2], [2,3,1] ]; /* returns [ [1,3,2], [2,1,3], [3,2,1] ] */
- Example 2:
matrixTranspose [ [1,2,3] ]; /* returns [ [1], [2], [3] ] */
- Example 3:
matrixTranspose [ [1], [2], [3] ]; /* returns [ [1,2,3] ] */
Additional Information
- See also:
- matrixMultiply vectorAdd vectorMagnitude vectorNormalized vectorMultiply vectorDotProduct vectorCrossProduct vectorDistance vectorLinearConversion vectorCos vectorFromTo vectorModelToWorld vectorWorldToModel
Notes
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