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Section 4: Using Matrix Operations

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)

row

1

(

),

row

1

(

rows)

(

*

p

q

*

0

0

0

g

U

A

*

*

Where U

*

is also an upper-triangular matrix. You can obtain the solution

b

(n+1)

to the

augmented system of p + 1 rows by solving

*

)

1

(

1

q

q

n

0

b

0

g

U

*

*

*

By replacing the last row of A* by r

n+2

and repeating the factorization, you can continue

including additional rows of data in the system. You can add rows indefinitely without
increasing the required storage space.

The program below begins with n = 0 and A = 0. You enter the rows r

m

successively for m =

1, 2, ..., p − 1 in turn. You then obtain the current solution b after entering each subsequent
row.

You can also solve weighted least-squares problems and linearly constrained least-squares
problems using this program. Make the necessary substitutions described under Orthogonal
Factorization earlier in this section.

Keystrokes

Display

Program mode.

´CLEAR M

000-

´bA

001-42,21,11

Program to input new row.

O2

002- 44 2

Stores weight in R

2

.

1

003- 1

O1

004- 44 1

Stores l = 1 in R

1

.

´b4

005-42,21, 4

lmA

006-45,23,11

®

007- 34

O0

008 44 0

Stores k = p + 2 in R

0

.

´b5

009-42,21, 5

l1

010- 45 1

¦

011- 31

l2

012- 45 2

*

013- 20

´UOA

014u 44 11

´U

t5

015- 22 5

t4

016- 22 4

´bB

017-42,21,12

Program to update matrix A.

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