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See the recommended documentation of this function
rcond
inverse condition number
Calling Sequence
rcond(X)
Arguments
- X
real or complex square matrix
Description
rcond(X)
is an estimate for the reciprocal of the
condition of X
in the 1-norm.
If X
is well conditioned, rcond(X)
is close to 1.
If not, rcond(X)
is close to 0.
We compute the 1-norm of A with Lapack/DLANGE, compute its LU decomposition with Lapack/DGETRF and finally estimate the condition with Lapack/DGECON.
Examples
A=diag([1:10]); rcond(A) A(1,1)=0.000001; rcond(A)
Estimating the 1-norm inverse condition number with rcond
is
much faster than computing the 2-norm condition number with cond
.
As a trade-off, rcond
may be less reliable.
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