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Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method
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Doug Stewart |
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Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method |
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Sat, 4 Dec 2010 15:59:49 -0500 |
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 3:34 PM, krawa <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> Well I wrote this function in Matlab and I know it's not too hard but I don't
> know Octave that's why I posted it here. And it's not a homework. I just
> need to know how this function looks like in Octave.
> And yes B is 5x1.
>
> B= 12
> 17
> 19
> 32
> 32
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Ok Just try your Ma*b code It will probably work.
Doug
- Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, krawa, 2010/12/04
- Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, Doug Stewart, 2010/12/04
- Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, Laurent Hoeltgen, 2010/12/04
- Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, Thomas D. Dean, 2010/12/04
- Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, Martin Helm, 2010/12/04
- Re: Matrix Gauss-Seidl Method, krawa, 2010/12/04