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The transpose operation switches the rows and columns in a matrix. It is represented by a single quote(”).
Example
Consider following example −
a = [ 10 12 23 ; 14 8 6; 27 8 9] b = a''
Output
The execution in MATLAB gives the following output −
>> a = [ 10 12 23 ; 14 8 6; 27 8 9] b = a'' a = 10 12 23 14 8 6 27 8 9 b = 10 14 27 12 8 8 23 6 9 >>
The transpose() function
You can also make use of the transpose() function to get the transpose of a matrix.
Example
Consider the following example for use of transpose() function −
a = [ 10 12 23 ; 14 8 6; 27 8 9] b = transpose(a)
Output
You will get the following output −
>> a = [ 10 12 23 ; 14 8 6; 27 8 9] b = transpose(a) a = 10 12 23 14 8 6 27 8 9 b = 10 14 27 12 8 8 23 6 9 >>
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