Rplcpic, Rref() – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Appendix A: Functions and Instructions 493

8992APPA.DOC TI-89 / TI-92 Plus: Appendix A (US English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:48 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:21 PM Page 493 of 132

rowNorm

()

MATH/Matrix/Norms menu

rowNorm(

matrix

)

expression

Returns the maximum of the sums of the
absolute values of the elements in the rows in

matrix

.

Note:

All matrix elements must simplify to

numbers. See also

colNorm()

.

rowNorm([-5,6,-7;3,4,9;9,-9,-7])
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rowSwap

()

MATH/Matrix/Row ops menu

rowSwap(

matrix1

,

rIndex1

,

rIndex2

)

matrix

Returns

matrix1

with rows

rIndex1

and

rIndex2

exchanged.

[1,2;3,4;5,6]! Mat ¸

1 2
3 4
5 6

rowSwap(Mat,1,3) ¸

5 6
3 4
1 2

RplcPic

CATALOG

RplcPic

picVar

[,

row][

,

column

]

Clears the Graph screen and places picture

picVar

at pixel coordinates (

row

,

column

). If

you do not want to clear the screen, use

RclPic

.

picVar

must be a picture data type variable.

row

and

column

, if included, specify the pixel

coordinates of the upper left corner of the
picture. Default coordinates are (0, 0).

Note:

For less than full-screen pictures, only

the area affected by the new picture is
cleared.

rref()

MATH/Matrix menu

rref(

matrix1[

,

tol]

)

matrix

Returns the reduced row echelon form of

matrix1

.

rref([л 2,л 2,0,л 6;1,л 1,9,л 9;
л 5,2,4,л 4])
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Optionally, any matrix element is treated as
zero if its absolute value is less than

tol

. This

tolerance is used only if the matrix has
floating-point entries and does not contain
any symbolic variables that have not been
assigned a value. Otherwise,

tol

is ignored.

If you use ¥ ¸ or set the mode to

Exact/Approx=APPROXIMATE

, computations

are done using floating-point arithmetic.

If

tol

is omitted or not used, the default

tolerance is calculated as:

5

E

л

14

щ

max(dim(

matrix1

))

ù

rowNorm(

matrix1

)

Note:

See also

ref()

.

rref([a,b,x;c,d,y]) ¸

1 0

dø x

-bø y

aø d

-bø c

0 1

ë (cø x-aø y)

aø d

-bø c

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