norm
norms of a vector or a matrix
Syntax
y = norm(x) y = norm(x, normType)
Arguments
- x
vector or matrix of real or complex numbers (full or sparse storage)
- normType
- For a matrix
x: a number among1, 2, %inf, -%inf, or a word among"inf"(or"i") or"fro"(or"f"). - For a vector
x: any number or%inf,-%inf; or a word"inf"("i"),"fro"("f").
- For a matrix
- y
norm: single positive real number.
Description
For matrices
- norm(x)
or
norm(x,2)is the largest singular value ofx(max(svd(x))).- norm(x,1)
The l_1 norm
x(the largest column sum :max(sum(abs(x),'r'))).- norm(x,'inf'),norm(x,%inf)
The infinity norm of
x(the largest row sum :max(sum(abs(x),'c'))).- norm(x,'fro')
Frobenius norm i.e.
sqrt(sum(diag(x'*x))).
For vectors
- norm(v,p)
The l_p norm
sum(abs(v(i))^p)^(1/p).- norm(v), norm(v,2)
The l_2 norm
- norm(v,'inf')
max(abs(v(i))).
Remark
norm([]) and norm([],p) return 0.
norm(x) and norm(x,p) return NaN if x contains NaNs.
Examples
See also
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