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(
r"
-
(/
c
If either argument A or B
is
not
a scalar,
they
both
must
have
the
same length,
or
an error results.
Note: The value
of
the
leftmost position of argument A can be zero, because even
though there must be a value
in
that
position, it
is
not
used when calculating
the
result. For example:
o
10
10
1011
7 7 6
1776
If either argument
is
a scalar, the value
of
that
argument
is
repeated
to
match
the
length
of
the
other:
10
.L
3 2 5
325
j.O
10
10
.1.
7
777
If
argument A
is
a vector and argument B
is
a matrix, argument A must have an
element for each row of
B:
B~2
3pl
5 2 7 9 4
B
10
J.
B
If argument A
is
a matrix and argument B
is
a vector, each row of argument A
is
a
separate conversion factor; argument B must be
the
same length as a row
of
argument A. The result will be a vector with one element for each row
of
argument A:
A~2
3pl0
10
10
0
10
5
A
10
10
10
1,=
3
o
:l
()
5
[Ill
x5 = 10
A.L
1 2 3
ill!1:
x10x5 = 50
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