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triDiagonal.Rd
\name{triDiagonal}
\alias{triDiag}
\alias{triDiag2}
\alias{triDiag2S}
\alias{triDiag3}
\alias{triDiag3S}
%- Also NEED an '\alias' for EACH other topic documented here.
\title{ ~~function to do ... ~~ }
\description{
Functions to create forms of tridiagonal matrix objects.
}
\usage{
triDiag(diagonal, upper, lower, nrow = length(diagonal), ncol = nrow)
triDiag2(diagonal, upper, lower, nrow = length(diagonal), ncol = nrow)
triDiag2S(diagonal, upper, lower, r = length(diagonal))
triDiag3(diagonal, upper, lower, nrow = length(diagonal), ncol = nrow)
triDiag3S(diagonal, upper, lower, r = length(diagonal))
}
%- maybe also 'usage' for other objects documented here.
\arguments{
\item{diagonal, upper, lower}{Numeric data to store in these positions. }
\item{nrow, ncol}{Number of rows and columns }
\item{r}{ size of square matrix }
}
\value{
Tridiagonal matrices, constructed by a variety of computations, as described in the book.
}
\keyword{array}
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