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Usage:
b <- ctranspose(a), REAL matrix a representing a complex matrix in fully
complex form
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Keywords:
complex matrices, matrices
b <- ctranspose(a) computes the complex transpose of the complex matrix
a in fully complex form. That is creal(b) = creal(a)' and cimag(b) =
cimag(a)'.
Example
Cmd> areal <- matrix(vector(0.57,-0.24,-0.33,-0.55),2)
Cmd> aimag <- matrix(vector(0.43,-0.08,-0.16,0.26),2)
Cmd> a <- cmplx(areal,aimag)
Cmd> atrans <- ctranspose(a)
Cmd> creal(atrans) # transpose of areal
(1,1) 0.57 -0.24
(2,1) -0.33 -0.55
Cmd> cimag(atrans) # transpose of aimag
(1,1) 0.43 -0.08
(2,1) -0.16 0.26
Cross references
See also cjtranspose(), 'complex', 'transpose'.
Gary Oehlert
2006-01-30