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Use the Matrix Palette
The Matrix palette contains a dialog for entering Matrices and Vectors.
Display the Matrix palette. See Show Palettes.
Enter the number of rows and columns you require. For a preview, click Choose.
Select the Type of Matrix (for example, Zero-filled).
Select the Shape of the Matrix (for example, Diagonal).
Select the Data type of the Matrix (for example, float[8]).
Click Insert Matrix to insert the Maple command in the worksheet. Depending on the number of rows or columns selected, the Insert button displays Insert Matrix, Insert Vector[row], or Insert Vector[column].
In Maple Notation (1-D math) mode, the Maple command is displayed in the worksheet. Press the Enter key to generate the Matrix or Vector.
In 2-D math mode, the generated Matrix or Vector is displayed.
Shortcut Keys
To increase the size of a Matrix, Vector, or piecewise function:
Add a new row by placing the cursor on the last row and pressing
Ctrl+Shift+R (Command+Shift+R, Macintosh)
Add a new column by placing the cursor on the last column and pressing
Ctrl+Shift+C (Command+Shift+C, Macintosh)
See Also
Edit Mathematical Expressions, Matrix, Matrix Construction Shortcuts, Overview of Palettes, Show Palettes, Vector
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