Discussion: Introducing new operators for matrix computation
Kirill Simonov
kirill_simonov at mail.ru
Fri Jul 14 02:16:49 EDT 2000
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 09:23:28PM +0000, Huaiyu Zhu wrote:
> Doesn't this look like the other p language or lisp? Well, my original post
> missed two parentheses and two matrixmultiply's and nobody even noticed it.
> If one cannot even write X\y in one line, think about how to write a typical
> formula like
>
> B = inv(A) - A\U/(C+V/A*U)*V/A
You can use '%' for right division.
It has the same precedence as '/', and remainder operator
doesn't occur too often in linear algebra.
And don't forget about '~', '|', '^', and '&'.
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Kirill
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