power

power — power operation (^,.^)

Calling sequence

t=A^b  
t=A**b  
t=A.^b  

Parameters

A,t : scalar, polynomial or rational matrix.
b :a scalar, a vector or a scalar matrix.

Description

(A:square)^(b:scalar): If A is a square matrix and b is a scalar then A^b is the matrix A to the power b.
(A:matrix).^(b:scalar)

: If b is a scalar and A a matrix then A.^b is the matrix formed by the element of A to the power b (elementwise power). If A is a vector and b is a scalar then A^b and A.^b performs the same operation (i.e elementwise power).

(A:scalar).^(b:matrix)If A is a scalar and b is a matrix (or vector) A^b and A.^b are the matrices (or vectors) formed by a^(b(i,j)).
(A:matrix).^(b:matrix)If A and b are vectors (matrices) of the same size A.^b is the A(i)^b(i) vector (A(i,j)^b(i,j) matrix).

Notes:

- For square matrices A^p is computed through successive matrices multiplications if p is a positive integer, and by diagonalization if not.

- ** and ^ operators are synonyms.

Examples



A=[1 2;3 4];
A^2.5,
A.^2.5
(1:10)^2
(1:10).^2

s=poly(0,'s')
s^(1:10)
 
  

See also

exp