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Ruby | Matrix conj() function

Last Updated : 07 Jan, 2020
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The conj() is an inbuilt method in Ruby returns the conjugate matrix.

Syntax: mat1.conj()

Parameters: The function does not accepts any parameter.

Return Value: It returns the conjugate matrix.

Example 1:




# Ruby program for conj() method in Matrix
   
# Include matrix 
require "matrix"
   
# Initialize a matrix 
mat1 =  mat1 =  Matrix[[1, Complex(2, 1)], [Complex(8, -9), 18]]       
   
# prints the conjugate matrix
puts  mat1.conj()


Output:

Matrix[[1, 2-1i], [8+9i, 18]]

Example 2:




# Ruby program for conj() method in Matrix
   
# Include matrix 
require "matrix"
   
# Initialize a matrix 
mat1 =  Matrix[[Complex(2, 5), 1, 5], [Complex(12, 1), 1, 5], 
[11, 2, Complex(6, -1)]]    
   
# prints the conjugate matrix
puts  mat1.conj()


Output:

Matrix[[2-5i, 1, 5], [12-1i, 1, 5], [11, 2, 6+1i]]

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