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{{Built-in|Matrix Inverse|⌹}} is a [[monadic function]] that returns the [[wikipedia:matrix inverse|inverse]] of the [[simple]] numeric array of [[rank]] 2 or lower. It shares the [[glyph]] <source lang=apl inline>⌹</source> with the dyadic function [[Matrix Divide]].
{{Built-in|Matrix Inverse|⌹}} is a [[monadic function]] that returns the [[wikipedia:matrix inverse|inverse]] of the [[simple]] numeric array of [[rank]] 2 or lower. It shares the [[glyph]] ''Quad Divide'' <source lang=apl inline>⌹</source> (often called ''Domino'') with the dyadic function [[Matrix Divide]].


== Examples ==
== Examples ==

Revision as of 08:27, 10 June 2020

Matrix Inverse () is a monadic function that returns the inverse of the simple numeric array of rank 2 or lower. It shares the glyph Quad Divide (often called Domino) with the dyadic function Matrix Divide.

Examples

Matrix Inverse computes the ordinary inverse if the argument is a square matrix. DOMAIN ERROR is raised if the given matrix is not invertible.

      ⎕←M←2 2⍴3 4 4 5
3 4
4 5
      ⎕←R←⌹M
¯5  4
 4 ¯3
      R+.×M
1 0
0 1
      ⌹2 2⍴0
DOMAIN ERROR
 ⌹2 2⍴0     
 ∧

When the argument is a scalar or vector, or the given matrix has more rows than columns (r>c where r c≡⍴X), Matrix Inverse computes specific forms of generalized inverse called Moore-Penrose inverse. For a scalar, the result is the reciprocal of the argument; for a vector, the result equals (+X)÷X+.×+X. For a non-square matrix, the result equals (+⍉X)⌹(+⍉X)+.×X (where +⍉X is the conjugate transpose of X).

      (⌹2)(⌹2J1)
0.5 0.4J¯0.2
      ÷2 2J1
0.5 0.4J¯0.2

      (⌹3 1)(⌹2 1 1J2)
┌───────┬────────────────┐
│0.3 0.1│0.2 0.1 0.1J¯0.2│
└───────┴────────────────┘
      {(+⍵)÷⍵+.×+⍵}¨ (3 1) (2 1 1J2)
┌───────┬────────────────┐
│0.3 0.1│0.2 0.1 0.1J¯0.2│
└───────┴────────────────┘
      (⌹3 1)(⌹2 1 1J2) +.ר (3 1)(2 1 1J2)
1 1

      ⎕←M←3 2⍴1 ¯1 0J1 1 ¯1 0J1
 1   ¯1  
 0J1  1  
¯1    0J1
      ⎕←R←⌹M
 0.5J¯0.5 0.25J¯0.25 ¯0.25J¯0.25
¯0.5J¯0.5 0.25J¯0.25 ¯0.25J¯0.25
      R≡{(+⍉⍵)⌹(+⍉⍵)+.×⍵} M
1
      R+.×M
 1.0000E000J¯5.5511E¯17 0
¯2.7756E¯17J05.5511E¯17 1

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