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- Existence of result matrix
- Identical matrices
- Subtracting matrices
MatAdd (Function) In french: MatAdditionne Adds two matrices of same dimensions (same number of rows and same number of columns). // Add two matrices ResAdd = MatAdd("MyMatrix1", "MyMatrix2", "MyResultMatrix") Syntax
<Result> = MatAdd(<1st matrix> , <2nd matrix> , <Result matrix>)
<Result>: Boolean - True if the addition was performed,
- False otherwise. To get more details on the error, use ErrorInfo with the errMessage constant.
<1st matrix>: Character string Name of first matrix to add, defined by MatCreate. <2nd matrix>: Character string Name of second matrix to add, defined by MatCreate. <Result matrix>: Character string Name of the matrix that contains the result of the addition. This matrix is automatically created when the two matrices are added. Remarks Existence of result matrix The matrix existence is not checked. This matrix is overwritten if it existed beforehand. To check the matrix existence, use MatExist. If <1st matrix> is identical to <2nd Matrix>, the result matrix contains twice the source matrix. To subtract a matrix from another matrix, you must: - multiply the matrix to subtract by -1 with MatFloatMultiply,
- add this matrix to the first matrix.
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