Transpose a quaternion array
Y = quat.'
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Y = quat.' returns the non-conjugate transpose of the quaternion array, quat.
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Create a vector of quaternions and compute its nonconjugate transpose.
quat = quaternion(randn(4,4))
quat=4×1 quaternion array 0.53767 + 0.31877i + 3.5784j + 0.7254k 1.8339 - 1.3077i + 2.7694j - 0.063055k -2.2588 - 0.43359i - 1.3499j + 0.71474k 0.86217 + 0.34262i + 3.0349j - 0.20497k
quatTransposed = quat.'
quatTransposed=1×4 quaternion array 0.53767 + 0.31877i + 3.5784j + 0.7254k 1.8339 - 1.3077i + 2.7694j - 0.063055k -2.2588 - 0.43359i - 1.3499j + 0.71474k 0.86217 + 0.34262i + 3.0349j - 0.20497k
Create a matrix of quaternions and compute its nonconjugate transpose.
quat = [quaternion(randn(2,4)),quaternion(randn(2,4))]
quat=2×2 quaternion array 0.53767 - 2.2588i + 0.31877j - 0.43359k 3.5784 - 1.3499i + 0.7254j + 0.71474k 1.8339 + 0.86217i - 1.3077j + 0.34262k 2.7694 + 3.0349i - 0.063055j - 0.20497k
quatTransposed=2×2 quaternion array 0.53767 - 2.2588i + 0.31877j - 0.43359k 1.8339 + 0.86217i - 1.3077j + 0.34262k 3.5784 - 1.3499i + 0.7254j + 0.71474k 2.7694 + 3.0349i - 0.063055j - 0.20497k
Quaternion array to transpose, specified as a vector or matrix of quaternions. transpose is defined for 1-D and 2-D arrays. For higher-order arrays, use permute.
transpose
permute
Data Types: quaternion
quaternion
Transposed quaternion array, returned as an N-by-M array, where quat was specified as an M-by-N array.
ctranspose, '
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