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Diagonal matrices and diagonals of a matrix
Syntax
Description
X = diag(v,k)
when v is a vector of n components, returns a square matrix X of order n+abs(k), with the elements of v on the kth diagonal. k = 0 represents the main diagonal, k > 0 above the main diagonal, and k < 0 below the main diagonal.
X = diag(v)
puts v on the main diagonal, same as above with k = 0.
v = diag(X,k)
for matrix X, returns a column vector v formed from the elements of the kth diagonal of X.
v = diag(X)
returns the main diagonal of X, same as above with k = 0.
Examples
diag(diag(X)) is a diagonal matrix.
sum(diag(X)) is the trace of X.
produces a tridiagonal matrix of order 2*m+1.
See Also
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