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silly-matrix

v1.0.0

Published

Simple module providing matrix calculations.

Downloads

15

Readme

silly-matrix

Simple module for matrix calculations.

Version

Current module version is 1.0.0, and development assumed finished. The version will not change if there are no bug reports.

License

silly-matrix is licensed under BSD 3-clause "Revised" License. See license for details.

Usage

Install

Just run command npm install silly-matrix to have this module installed for your project. See usage of npm tool for details.

Dependencies

Current version of silly-matrix has no dependencies.

Test

To test module just run command nodejs ./test.js from the folder where module is placed. Long output should appear with arrays, matrices and results of operations under them. Anyone can recalculate these results to check them.

Run

To use silly-matrix one should specify vectors and matrices and call appropriate routines from the module. To solve a linear equation some data structures should be specified:

  • A - matrix of coefficients for unknown variables,
  • b - vector of the free values (simple array).

Then solveEquation routine should be called from the module:

require('silly-matrix').solveEquation( A, b );

Detailed working example of different routines usage can be found in test.js.

API

Full list of available functions one can find in the API description.