38 lines
1018 B
JavaScript
38 lines
1018 B
JavaScript
import { factory } from '../../utils/factory.js';
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var name = 'ctranspose';
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var dependencies = ['typed', 'transpose', 'conj'];
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export var createCtranspose = /* #__PURE__ */factory(name, dependencies, _ref => {
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var {
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typed,
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transpose,
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conj
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} = _ref;
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/**
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* Transpose and complex conjugate a matrix. All values of the matrix are
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* reflected over its main diagonal and then the complex conjugate is
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* taken. This is equivalent to complex conjugation for scalars and
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* vectors.
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*
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* Syntax:
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*
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* math.ctranspose(x)
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*
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* Examples:
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*
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* const A = [[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, math.complex(6,7)]]
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* math.ctranspose(A) // returns [[1, 4], [2, 5], [3, {re:6,im:7}]]
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*
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* See also:
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*
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* transpose, diag, inv, subset, squeeze
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*
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* @param {Array | Matrix} x Matrix to be ctransposed
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* @return {Array | Matrix} The ctransposed matrix
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*/
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return typed(name, {
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any: function any(x) {
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return conj(transpose(x));
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}
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});
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}); |