fliplr
Returns R, which is the matrix, m, with its columns flipped left to right.
Syntax
R = fliplr(m)
Inputs
- m
- Type: string | mat
Outputs
- R
- Type: string | mat
Example
R = fliplr([1 2i])
R = [Matrix] 1 x 2
0 + 2i 1 + 0i
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Returns R, which is the matrix, m, with its columns flipped left to right.
Returns R, which is the matrix, m, with its columns flipped left to right.
R = fliplr(m)
R = fliplr([1 2i])
R = [Matrix] 1 x 2
0 + 2i 1 + 0i
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