Owner manual

Creating a 1. Press ■ [MATRIX],
in
Matrix Catalog Highlight the matrix variable name you want to use and
press {{NEW}}. (The dimensions will change automatically
after the matrix is defined.)
3. Select the type of matrix.
For a vector (one-dimensional array), select Real
Vector or Complex Vector. Certain operations 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 [ enter |. (The expression may not
contain symbolic variable names.)
For complex numbers, enter each number in complex
form; that is, (a, £>), where a is the real part and ft 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 that the highlight
automatically advances by pressing {{GO}} to display
{{GO^}} or {{GO i }}. For no automatic movement, display
{{GO}}.
6. When done, press ■ [MATRIX] to see the Matrix catalog,
or press
I
HOME
I
to return to the Home screen for
calculations, or start any other activity (such as an aplet)
you want. The matrix entries are automatically stored.
MX 1 2 3
1 5S
Sfi
IH
s -a? S3
MfiTRIK CftTHLDGS
Ml FlEHL MiTRIK
M2 a ELEMENT REAL VECTOR
M3 1K3 COMPLEX MATRIX
M4 1X1 REAL MATRIX
M5 1X1 REAL MATRIX
The Matrbi Catalog automatically lists the correct matrix
dimensions. A matrix is listed with two dimensions, even if it
is 3 X1. A vector is listed with one dimension, such as 3.
6-2 Using Matrices