HP 40gs User Manual page 317

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Matrices
2. Highlight the matrix variable name you want to use
and press
3. Select the type of matrix to create.
For a vector (one-dimensional array),
select Real vector or Complex vector.
Certain operations (+, –, CROSS) do not
recognize a one-dimensional matrix as a vector,
so this selection is important.
For a matrix (two-dimensional array),
select Real matrix or Complex matrix.
4. For each element in the matrix, type a number or an
expression, and press
not contain symbolic variable names.)
For complex numbers, enter each number in
complex form; that is, (a, b), where a is the real part
and b is the imaginary part. You must include the
parentheses and the comma.
5. Use the cursor keys to move to a different row or
column. You can change the direction of the highlight
bar by pressing
between the following three options:
specifies that the cursor moves to the cell
below the current cell when you press
specifies that the cursor moves to the cell to
the right of the current cell when you press
.
specifies that the cursor stays in the current
cell when you press
6. When done, press
catalog, or press
matrix entries are automatically stored.
A matrix is listed with two dimensions, even if it is 3×1. A
vector is listed with the number of elements, such as 3.
.
. (The expression may
. The
menu key toggles
.
to see the Matrix
MATRIX
to return to HOME. The
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