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ones
matrix made of ones
Calling Sequence
y=ones(m1,m2,...) y=ones(x) y=ones()
Arguments
- x,y
matrices
- m1, m2,..
integers
Description
Returns a matrix made of ones.
- ones(m1,m2)
returns a
(m1,m2)
matrix full of ones.- ones(m1,m2,..,mn)
creates a
(m1,m2,..,mn)
matrix full of ones.- ones(x)
returns a matrix full of ones with the same size that
x
.- ones(x)
is also valid for
x
asyslin
list.
Note that ones(3)
is ones(a)
with a=3
i.e it is NOT a 3x3 matrix!
ones() is eqivalent to ones(1,1).
Examples
ones(3) ones(3,3) ones(2,3,2)
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