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Python | sympy.Matrix.row() method

Last Updated : 12 Jun, 2019
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With the help of sympy.Matrix.row() method, we can extract the rows of the matrix.

Syntax : sympy.Matrix.row()
Return : Return the row of a matrix.

Example #1 :

In the given example we can see that the sympy.Matrix().row() method is used to extract the rows of a matrix.




# Import all the methods from sympy
from sympy import *
  
# use the row() method for matrix
gfg_val = Matrix([[1, 2], [2, 1]]).row(1)
  
print(gfg_val)


Output :

[2, 1]

Example #2 :




from sympy import *
  
# use the row() method for matrix
gfg_val = Matrix([[1, 2], [2, 3], [23, 45]]).row(2)
  
print(gfg_val)


Output :

[23, 45]


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