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Keywords:
Matrices,
Rectangular,
Algebra,
Array,
Column
A rectangular arrangement of symbols in rows and columns. The symbols may express quantities or operations.
The mold used to cast a letter of type in hot-metal composition. pl. matrices
A rectangular two-dimensional array of numbers that can be thought of as a linear operator on vectors.
A former typesetting term to denote a mold used to cast a letter of type in hot metal composition. Also, a mold that holds the type in linecasting machine. The plural of matrix is matrices. See also HOT METAL TYPESETTING
A rectangular array of numbers, algebraic symbols, or mathematical functions.
Similar to the mathematical tool, a "matrix" is part of an output section found on some mixing desks. Matrices can be thought of as the final output section of the mixing desks, fed in different amounts by the subgroups, creating different mixes of audio signals to different destinations.
Items that are grouped by the Product number field in row and columns.
An arrangement of data in a grid of rows and columns suitable for storing the pixel layout of a bit-mapped character or graphic in computer memory.
Term used to describe the resin component of a polymer composite. An example of usage would be: "The glass fibers are reinforcing a polyester matrix." The plural is matrices.
connector is laid out in a 2 axis fashion rather than a single row. Example would be a 12 circuit connector in a 3 by 4 matrix.
The liquid component of a composite or laminate.
A rectangular array of numbers, letters, or other entities arranged in rows and columns.
This often refers to a 2-dimensional array of CCD elements.
An array of rows and columns. May be greater than 2-D.
a rectangular array of rows and columns resembling a mathematical matrix. A matrix is more commonly called a table.
A grouping of values in a rectangular array.
A regular array of lighting units in the display area of an electronic changeable message sign. See also electronic message center.
A matrix is a tabular representation of a set of data. It is characterised by its dimensionality measured by the number of rows () and columns (). If r = c the matrix is said to be square, and if the upper triangle of values is identical to the lower triangle of values it is said to be symmetric. If matrix algebra methods are employed the matrix is normally symbolised by a bold capital letter, e.g. .
The map of the entire waste landscape defined by products (columns) and the holders of those products (rows). Reference: Department of Environment (2004). Statement of strategic direction for waste management in Western Australia: vision and priorities
a rectangular array of elements (or entries) set out by rows and columns
a collection of numerical values that are organized into a specific configuration of rows and columns
a column vector if its column dimension is equal to one
a data structure frequently used in operations research to represent the coefficients of the variables in a set of linear functions that serve as the constraints in a problem
a data structure where there can be a variety of arrays nested within each other
a grid of information
a grid of numbers that represent the coefficients of a set of equations
a grid of numbers used to represent some physical system
a grid with different elements on the horizontal and vertical axes
a list of rows)
a multidimensional array of values in which each item in the array represents one value of the transformation operation, as we will see in the examples later in this chapter
an arrangement of items into labeled rows and columns within a table
an "array of mathematical elements, for example, the coefficients of linear equations, whose rows or columns can be combined with those of other arrays to solve problems
an array of numbers
an ordered set of numbers listed rectangular form
a rectangular arrangement of numbers called elements
a rectangular arrangement of numbers (lined up in rows and columns
a rectangular arrangement of numbers or data in horizontal rows and vertical columns
a rectangular array made up of lots of pixels, so that's what your computer screen is
a rectangular array of elements, a set of vectors and geometrically a set of lines in p -space
a rectangular array of elements (usually called scalars), which are set out in rows and columns
a rectangular array of elements which are operated on as a single object
a rectangular array of items
a rectangular array over a given division-ring
a rectangular collection of cells, i
a rectangular collection of items, most often numbers
a rectangularly shaped array with m rows and n columns of m n mathematical objects of a given basic set
a rectangular table consisting of numbers
a row of things with a column of things, kind of like when you type things into a spreadsheet like Excel
a row vector if its row dimension is equal to one
a scalar if both its row and column dimensions are equal to one
a set of numbers arranged in a rectangular array
a set of numbers arranged in rows and columns
a set of numbers organized in a two dimensional grid
a special object that is similar to a pivot table, which allows columns and rows to expand dynamically
a table of numbers with a specified number of rows and columns
a two-dimensional array, containing both width and height that we have used to represent pictures
a two dimensional vector with a defined number of rows and columns
matrices/matrixes
"A rectangular arrangement of elements in rows and columns" (Collins, 1998).
A rectangular array of numeric or algebraic quantities set out by rows and columns and subject to mathematical operations.
Two-dimensional array of text with no spaces between words. Its lines are the same length of the skip interval of the found Key Code, which appears in a vertical column in the center.
A rectangular or orthogonal arrangement of elements into rows and columns. Characters and images are constructed by a matrix of dots from inkjet printing systems.
pl. matrices, in mathematics, any rectangular arrangement of symbols or numbers into columns and rows that can be used to represent the state of an object.
A matrix in MicroMODEL is a two-dimensional or three-dimensional grid of values which corresponds to the number of rows, columns, and levels of the model. A grid.
A synonym for a two-dimensional array.
A rectangular array of elements, arranged in rows and columns, that may be manipulated according to the rules of matrix algebra. (A) (I)
A logical network configured in a rectangular array of intersections of input/output channels.
a rectangle of responses with rows (or columns) defined by objects and columns (or rows) defined by agents.
(plural “matrices) A rectangular array of numbers (or symbols) arranged in rows and columns.
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